INDONESIA-QUAKE
SEPTEMBER 11 2008 08:26h
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There were no reports of damage or casualties after the quake.
There were no reports of damage or casualties after the quake, which the U.S. Geological Survey put at a magnitude at 6.6 and depth of 93 km (58 miles).
USGS said the epicentre of the quake that struck at around 9 a.m. (0000 GMT) lay 290 km (180 miles) east of Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi province.
Local residents at Ternate island around 120 km (75 miles) south of the epicentre told Reuters by telephone the quake was felt mildly and did not cause massive panic among the people.
"I felt it but it was not that big. Windows and mirrors shook but nothing is broken," Wirdayanti, who works at a local hotel in Ternate, told Reuters.
Suharjono, the head of the earthquake department at the meteorology agency, told Reuters they had not received any reports of casualties or damage.
Southeast Asia's biggest economy lies in an area of intense seismic activity.
Earlier this week, two people died and 60 were injured in an earthquake in South Sumatra province.
In December 2004, a powerful quake off Aceh province triggered a huge tsunami in the Indian Ocean, killing around 230,000 people with most of the deaths in Aceh.
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