Sunday July 20, 4:52 PM
Moderate earthquake hits Indonesia's Central Java
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A quake measuring 5.9 on the Richter
scale hit Indonesia's Central Java, but there was no tsunami
risk or reports of damage, the country's meteorological agency
said on Sunday.
The epicentre of the quake was 10 km (6.2 miles) deep, 135
km (84 miles) southeast of Wonogiri district in Yogyakarta
province, said Setyono, an official at the Meteorology and
Geophysics Agency.
The ancient royal city of Yogyakarta was devastated by an
earthquake that killed more than 5,700 people in May 2006.
"There was no potential tsunami and also no reports of
damage," Setyono, who only uses one name, said. "The quake was
felt as far as East Java, but the intensity was low."
Another quake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale struck
Indonesia's northern part of Sumatra island earlier today. The
agency put the quake at a depth of 10 km, 155 km northwest of
Tanah Bala in north Sumatra.
Indonesia suffers from frequent earthquakes as it lies in
the so-called "Pacific Ring of Fire", an area of intense
seismic activity where a number of tectonic plates collide.
(Reporting by Karima Anjani in Jakarta, editing by Sugita
Katyal; Alex Richardson)
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