Quake rocks Indonesia's island

Published April 5, 2007

JAKARTA: A strong 5.9-magnitude earthquake hit off Indonesia's Sumatra island on Wednesday, geologists said, but there were no reports of casualties or damage. The quake struck at 3:23 am (2023 GMT Tuesday) around 100 kilometres southeast of Bengkulu, the capital of the province of the same name, said Aprilyanto from the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency here. Aprilyanto said that the quake struck at a depth of 57 kilometres.

The Indonesian archipelago sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” where continental plates meet, an area of frequent seismic and volcanic activity.—AFP

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