One dead, several injured after powerful quake rocks Indonesia

At least one person died and several were injured after a powerful undersea earthquake rocked Indonesia's heavily populated Java island, triggering a brief tsunami warning, officials said Saturday.

Residents talk near a house damaged in Friday's earthquake.

Residents talk near a house damaged in Friday's earthquake. Source: AAP

 
The 6.9 magnitude quake on Friday 2 Aug evening sent residents fleeing to higher ground, while many in the capital Jakarta ran into the streets.
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Thousands residents of Pasaran Island, Bandar Lampung fled to the Lampung Governor's office area, following the earthquake. AAP

Officials from Indonesia's national disaster agency warned the quake could generate a tsunami as high as three metres, but it was lifted several hours later.

On Saturday, authorities said a panicked 48-year-old woman had died of a heart attack as the strong quake rocked the region.

Four more people were injured and over 1,000 evacuated to temporary shelters, said officials, including residents of neighbouring Sumatra island.

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The location of the earthquake, which struck at a depth of 42.8 km near Tugu Hilir, Indonesia.
USGS

More than 100 buildings were damaged, with some 34 houses destroyed, the agency added.

"There was thundering noise - it sounded like a plane overhead - and I was just so scared that I ran," said 69-year-old Isah, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, at an evacuation shelter in Pandeglang at the southwest end of Java.

In December, the area was hit by a volcano-sparked tsunami that killed over 400 people.


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