A moderate magnitude 5.1 earthquake rattled Indonesia's Sulawesi island on Saturday, the local meteorological agency said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

Amron, a meteorologist with the agency, said the temblor struck at 7.28 am, about 174 kilometres southeast of the Central Sulawesi provincial capital of Palu.
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Amron, who uses one name, said the quake was centered at a depth of about 30 kilometres and was felt by residents in Palu and the city of Poso.
He said the quake felt like "heavy trucks passing."
In 1968, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake shook Palu and caused a tsunami that killed at least 160 people, according to the meteorological agency's records.
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