Indonesia struck an earthquake again
The night of 9-3, an earthquake with the initial magnitude of 5.4 Richter shook the province of Papua. There have been no reports of damage and casualties,
The night of 9-3, an earthquake with the initial magnitude of 5.4 Richter shook the province of Papua. There have been no reports of damage and casualties,
A group of Indonesian women in a makeshift tent in Solok, Sumatra after the March 6 earthquake - (Photo: AFP)
According to an Indonesian Geophysical and Meteorological Agency official, the earthquake occurred at 21:00 local time, the epicenter was located 237 km northeast of Papua town of Papua and 62 km deep under the sea.
Earlier on March 6, a 6.3-magnitude quake struck Indonesia's Sumatra island, killing 73 people and injuring hundreds. The earthquake has also leveled hundreds of houses that many still live on in temporary camps so far.
* On the same day, offshore Honduras and El Salvador also occurred a 6.1 magnitude earthquake. Geological agencies of both countries said the earthquake center is located in the Pacific Gulf, at a depth of 219 km in the earth's crust.
According to El Salvador officials, tremors are felt across the country, but not material damage.
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