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6.2 quake strikes Indonesia off Lombok coast | 6.2 quake strikes Indonesia off Lombok coast |
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A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake has struck some 190 miles south of the Indonesian island of Lombok, according to preliminary data from the US Geological Survey. | A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake has struck some 190 miles south of the Indonesian island of Lombok, according to preliminary data from the US Geological Survey. |
The quake happened at a depth of 29 km some 300 kilometers south of Praya, the main town of Central Lombok Regency on Lombok Island. | The quake happened at a depth of 29 km some 300 kilometers south of Praya, the main town of Central Lombok Regency on Lombok Island. |
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. | There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. |
With tremors lasting for three to four seconds, the jolt briefly startled tourists on the Indonesian resort island of Bali, according to Reuters.Although the quake was strong, it didn't trigger a tsunami alert, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for Indonesia's Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), was quoted as saying."The quake went on for quite a while," a witness in Lombok told Reuters. "People ran out from houses in panic," they added. | |
READ MORE: 6.5 quake strikes Indonesia off Sumatra coast, tremors felt in Singapore | READ MORE: 6.5 quake strikes Indonesia off Sumatra coast, tremors felt in Singapore |
The quake happened along the 5,600 km of the tectonically active Sunda convergent margin, where India and Australia plates are converging with and subducting beneath the Sunda plate at a rate of approximately 50 to 70 mm/yr, according to the USGS. | The quake happened along the 5,600 km of the tectonically active Sunda convergent margin, where India and Australia plates are converging with and subducting beneath the Sunda plate at a rate of approximately 50 to 70 mm/yr, according to the USGS. |
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