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The 7.2-magnitude undersea quake struck at 1:34 am local time (1734 GMT Wednesday), prompting
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"A total of 42 people have been injured, with ten of them seriously," health ministry crisis centre head Rustam Pakaya told AFP by text message.
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Nearly 700 homes as well as office buildings, schools and health clinics were damaged in the remote Talaud Islands in
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"About 309 buildings have been heavily damaged and 390 others suffered light to medium damage," he said.
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Thousands of residents were camped outdoors on high ground out of fear of aftershocks and tsunamis.
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"An estimated 5,000 residents have fled their homes," Manurat said.
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Thurday’s quake also caused the partial collapse of the main district hospital, forcing it to move patients to local clinics, the ministry’s Pakaya said.
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The epicenter of the shallow quake was about 320 kilometers (200 miles) northeast of the Indonesian town of
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There were no reports of any damage or casualties in the
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The USGS initially put the magnitude of the quake at 7.5, but later revised this down to 7.2.
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Several aftershocks with magnitudes of up to 6.3 struck in the hours following the original quake, the USGS reported.
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The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre sent a bulletin saying there was "no destructive widespread tsunami threat" based on available data.
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The Indonesian archipelago straddles several continental plates in an area known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, where seismic and volcanic activity is recorded almost daily.
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