6.4-magnitude quake strikes off western Indonesia, no casualty report so far

2021-02-10 15:06:50 GMT2021-02-10 23:06:50(Beijing Time) Xinhua English

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JAKARTA, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 jolted Indonesia's western Bengkulu province on Wednesday evening, but did not trigger damages or casualties, officials said.

The quake has no potential to cause tsunami, Alfath Abubakar, an official at the meteorology and geophysics agency, told Xinhua over phone.

The agency earlier reported that the quake was at 6.5-magnitude before revising it down to 6.4, he said.

The quake hit at 7:52 p.m. Jakarta time (1252 GMT) with the epicenter at 80 km southwest Enggano Island and a depth at 10 km under seabed, Abubakar said.

The intensity of the quake was felt at II to III MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) in the island and II MMI in Bengkulu city and Kepahiang district, the official said.

In Enggano Island, the hardest-hit area, the jolts did not cause panic among the residents, nor did it cause damages or casualties, said Welson Hendri, head of emergency unit of disaster management agency in North Bengkulu district where the island is located.

"I have called the head of the sub-district of Enggano, there were no buildings damaged or people injured. The situation was calm," he told Xinhua via phone.

Indonesia has been frequently hit by earthquakes as it lies on a vulnerable quake-hit zone called "the Pacific Ring of Fire." Enditem

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