JAKARTA, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- At least 42 people have been killed, 40 others have gone missing and more than 400 others were wounded after a 7.3 magnitude quake hit West Java of Indonesia on Wednesday, The National Disaster Management Agency said here.
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Graphics shows a 7.3-magnitude quake jolting Indonesia at 14:55 p.m. Jakarta time (0755 GMT) with the epicenter at 142 kilometers southwest of Tasik Malaya of West Java, Indonesia, on Sept. 2. (Xinhua/Meng Lijing) Photo Gallery>>> |
"The death toll now climbs to 42," an official of the
disaster management agency Iwan Setiawan told Xinhua.
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Residents take shelter outside their
damaged houses in the West Java town of Sukabumi on Sept. 2, 2009. A
7.3-magnitude earthquake hit West Java on Wednesday, leaving some 42
people killed, more than 400 wounded and some 40 still missing.
(Xinhua/Yue Yuewei) Photo
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Head
of the crisis center of the Health Ministry Rustam Pakaya told Xinhua that the
number of people wounded was 422, some of them suffering from serious injury.
Forty others people were still buried by landslide in
Cianjur of West Java, Pakaya said.
Over 3,000 houses seriously were damaged and nearly
1,000 other suffered from minor damages in West Java and Central Java, another
official of the disaster management agency Panji Syahrial told Xinhua.
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People inspect their collapsed house in
the West Java town of Sukabumi on Sept. 2, 2009. A 7.3-magnitude
earthquake hit West Java on Wednesday, leaving some 42 people killed, more
than 400 wounded and some 40 still missing. (Xinhua/Yue
Yuewei) Photo
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"In Cianjur of West a Java 12 houses have been buried
by landslide and evacuation is underway now," he said.
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck western parts of
Indonesia on Wednesday, causing panic in some cities and potential for tsunami,
but the tsunami did not occur.
The quake struck at 2:55 p.m. Jakarta time (0755 GMT)
with epicenter at 142 kms southwest Tasik Malaya of West Java and at 30kms in
depth, the meteorology agency said.
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Quake victims take shelter in the West
Java town of Sukabumi on Sept. 3, 2009. A 7.3-magnitude earthquake hit
West Java on Wednesday, leaving some 42 people killed, more than 400
wounded and some 40 still missing. (Xinhua/Yue Yuewei) Photo Gallery>>> |
The intensity of the quake was felt at 5 to 6 MMI
(Modified Mercally Intensity) at Puncak, 6 MMI in Sukabumi town and 3 to 4 MMI
in Bandung city of West Java, 4 MMI in Jakarta and 2 MMI in Bali island, the
agency said.
The USGS reported that the quake was at 7.4 magnitude
on the Richter scale and at 68.2 kms under sea bed.
Indonesia with over 230 million people sits on a
vulnerable quake-hit zone so called the Pacific Ring of Fire, where two
continental plates meet stretching from Western hemisphere to Japan, which
causes frequent seismic and volcanic movements.
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A man takes shelter outside his damaged
house in the West Java town of Sukabumi on Sept. 2, 2009. A 7.3-magnitude
earthquake hit West Java on Wednesday, leaving some 42 people killed, more
than 400 wounded and some 40 still missing. (Xinhua/Yue
Yuewei) Photo
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