Magnitude 7.3 quake damages homes in eastern Indonesia
JAKARTA, Indonesia — A strong, shallow earthquake struck eastern Indonesia on Sunday, damaging some homes and causing panicked residents to flee to temporary shelters. There were no immediate reports of casualties, and authorities said there was no threat of a tsunami.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude 7.3 quake was centred 166 kilometres (103 miles) southeast of Ternate, the capital of North Maluku province, at a depth of just 10 kilometres (6 miles). Shallow quakes tend to cause more damage than deeper ones.
Indonesia’s national disaster agency said the land-based earthquake didn’t have any potential to cause a tsunami.
Still, many people ran to higher ground, and TV footage showed people screaming while running out of a shopping mall in Ternate.