6.8-Magnitude Earthquake Jolted Western Indonesia, No Casualties Reported

6.8-Magnitude Earthquake Jolted Western Indonesia, No Casualties Reported

JAKARTA, Nov 19 (NNN-ANTARA) – A 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia’s western province of Bengkulu last night, without causing damages or casualties, a weather agency and an official said.

The country’s meteorology, climatology and geophysics agency, did not issue a warning for a tsunami, as the tremors of the quake did not have the potential to trigger giant waves.

The earthquake happened at 20:37 Jakarta time (1337 GMT), with the epicentre located at 187 km north-west of Enggano island, and a depth of 10 km under the seabed, the agency said.

Head of the Emergency Unit of the Provincial Disaster Management and Mitigation Agency, Kristian Hermansyah, said over the phone that, there were no preliminary reports of damages or casualties from the quake.

“The situation is safe. The residents did not feel the jolts of the quake. The daily activities are normal here,” Hermansyah said.– NNN-ANTARA

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