Earthquake Of 6.5 Magnitude Hits Indonesia, No Tsunami Alert Issued

Indonesia is vulnerable to earthquakes due to its place on weak quake-hit zone

Jakarta:

An undersea quake with a magnitude of 6.5 jolted Indonesia’s West Java province on Saturday evening, with out triggering large waves, the nation’s meteorology, climatology and geophysics company stated.

The earthquake occurred at 23:29 Jakarta time (1629 GMT) on Saturday with its epicentre positioned 151 km southwest of Garut Regency and a depth of 10 km, the company stated.

The tremors of the quake have been additionally felt in close by Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, and the close by province of Banten, in addition to the provinces of Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java, it stated.

In West Java province, the depth of the quake was felt at IV MMI (Modified Mercally Depth) in Sukabumi city and Tasikmalaya city, and III to IV MMI in Bandung metropolis, the capital of West Java province, the company stated.

There was no tsunami alert issued by the company because the tremors wouldn’t doubtlessly set off large waves, Xinhua information company reported.

Indonesia, an archipelagic nation, is vulnerable to earthquakes due to its place on a weak quake-hit zone, known as the “Pacific Ring of Hearth.”

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