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Tsunami alert after quake

A strong 6.6-magnitude earthquake strikes off the Indonesia's Maluku prompting a tsunami alert that was later lifted.

Updated on: Feb 14, 2008 05:34 PM IST
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A strong 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern Indonesian province of Maluku early on Thursday, prompting a tsunami alert that was later lifted, the meteorology and geophysics office said here.

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The earthquake, which struck at 2:58 am (0130 IST), was centered 275 kilometres southwest of Maluku province, some 10 kilometres under the seabed, and a text message from the office said. "There is the potential for a tsunami," it added.

A second message sent one hour later said that the alert had been lifted.

The United States Geological Survey measured the quake at 5.9 and said it occurred 299 kilometres west of Saumlaki, in Indonesia's Tanimbar Islands, and 341 kilometres east of the East Timorese capital Dili.

A policeman stationed in Saumlaki district who identified himself as Kamanasa told AFP that the quake was not felt in the surrounding area. "We didn't feel any shakes here," he said.

Yanuarsih, from the meteorological agency in Jakarta, told AFP that the agency had not received any reports of damage from the quake.

Dili is currently under an evening-to-dusk curfew following failed assassination bids on its president and prime minister on Monday.

 
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