JAKARTA, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- At lest 17 people were
wounded and dozens of houses and a hospital were damaged after a 7.4 magnitude
quake rocked North Sulawesi province in eastern part of Indonesia on Thursday,
Health Ministry said.
At least 17 people were injured after the roof of a
building in a hospital compound collapsed. The quake also damaged 32 houses and
one hospital, head of the Health Ministry's crisis center Rustam Pakaya told
Xinhua.
Earlier reports said two churches were also damaged
in the quake.
The quake struck at 00:34 Jakarta time (1734 GMT)
with the epicenter at 112 km southeast of Melongue and at 10 km under seabed,
local meteorology agency said.
The quake was felt at 4 to 5 MMI (Modified Mercally
Intensity) at Melongue town, Sange town and 3 to 4 MMI in provincial capital
Manado.
The quake was frequently followed by several moderate
tremors ranging from 5.0 to 5.9, the agency said.
Pakaya said medical teams were heading to some
islands far from the main city of Manado, while logistic and other assistance
were also on the way.
The U.S. Geological Survey said that the quake was
7.0 magnitude.
Indonesia with over 230 million population sits in a
vulnerable quake-hit zone so called "the pacific Ring of Fire," where two
continental plates meet that cause frequent seismic and volcanic movements.
Strong quake damages 2 churches, hundreds escape coastal areas in
Indonesia
JAKARTA, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- A powerful 7.4-magnitude quake has
damaged two churches in North Sulawesi province and forced hundreds of people to
escape from coastal areas due to fears of tsunami, meteorology and disaster
management agencies said here Thursday. Full story