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Wednesday 30 September 2009

Tsunami alert for M'sia, Indonesia, India, Thailand - Malaysiakini

JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 struck Indonesia on Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

(CNN)The quake was recorded about 33 miles from Padang, the capital city of West Sumatra, which is home to more than 800,000 people.

Several buildings were damaged, Metro TV reported. People were seen running out of their homes and toward the hills.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a tsunami watch for Indonesia, India, Thailand and Malaysia.

NOAA could not immediately say whether the quake generated a tsunami, but such advisories are issued when a quake has the potential to cause one.

On Tuesday, a magnitude 8.0 quake -triggered tsunami killed at least 84 in the Samoan islands and Tonga.

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre in Hawaii has issued a tsunami alert for Malaysia, Indonesia, India and Thailand following a powerful earthquake in central Sumatra late this evening.
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Indonesia's meteorological agency said the tremor had a magnitude of 7.6 with its epicenter just off the southern coast of Sumatra.

sumatra earthquake 300909According to NOAA, the earthquake measured 7.9 on the Richter scale.

Tremors were felt as far as in Jakarta and in neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore.

Office workers were evacuated from a number of high-rise buildings in Kuala Lumpur including KLCC.

"Earthquakes of this size have the potential to generate a destructive local tsunami and sometimes a destructive regional tsunami along coasts located usually no more than a thousand kilometers from the earthquake epicenter," said the tsunami warning centre.

“Areas further from the epicenter could experience small sea level changes and strong or unusual coastal currents.

"However, it is not known that a tsunami was generated. This watch is based only on the earthquake evaluation. Authorities in the region should take appropriate action in response to this possibility.

"The watch will not expand to other areas of the Indian ocean unless additional data are received to warrant such an expansion.”

It said that the earthquake struck at 6.16pm Malaysian time and should there be a tsunami, it would reach Georgetown, Penang at 11.46pm and Port Dickson at 3.18am tomorrow.

However, according to Indonesian experts, the earthquake did not trigger any tsunami.

Tsunami hit Pacific islands

Meanwhile, at least 113 people are dead after another earthquake in the Pacific and tsunami hit the Samoan islands and Tonga.

tsunami hit the Samoan islands and Tonga"There has to be more than a hundred, the last count was at 2pm (9am Malaysian time) and there were 84 bodies," a worker at Samoa's Tupua Tamasese Hospital told AFP.

Officials said 22 had died in American Samoa and another seven in Tonga.

Dozens more people were missing and feared dead, but officials in South Pacific islands said communications were down to many outlying villages. Facts: Islands hit by tsunami

In American Samoa, about 100km from Samoa, Homeland Security director Michael Sala said the tsunami which followed about 20 minutes after the earthquake, did most of the damage.

"We have 22 confirmed dead and it could go much higher," said Sala, who added the wall of water, which he estimated at 7.5 metres high, swept ashore demolishing buildings.

tsunami hit the Samoan islands and TongaThe eastern part of American Samoa was without power and water supplies after the devastating earthquake, which struck at 6:48am (1.48am Malaysian time).

In Tonga, government officials said there were seven dead and three missing on the small island of Niuatoputapu.

The officials flew over the island from the capital Nuku'alofa but were unable to land because of damage to the airstrip.

They said they would make their way there by sea overnight to assess the full extent of the damage.

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