Earthquake at 6.1 magnitudes shaken off Indonesian island of Mentawai

Jakarta: On Saturday,  A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake shake off the Indonesian island of Mentawai, but no tsunami warning was issued. The earthquake hit at a depth of 10 kilometres (six miles) in the Mentawai island region in West Sumatra province, While some 100 kilometres southeast of the town of Tuapejat and 200 kilometres south of the major port city of Padang, according to the USGS. Officials are still assessing the impact but there were no immediate reports of damage and casualties.

The head of Mentawai search and rescue agency Akmal said that  "The quake was felt very strongly in Tuapejat. Our officers are still assessing the impact but so far everything is safe," like many Indonesians goes by one name. The quake left residents of Padang, on the west coast of Sumatra, panicking for a moment.

Ira, a resident of Padang said that "It was very scary. This is the second quake we felt today. Our house was shaking, so we ran outside,". Indonesia is one of the most disaster-prone nations on Earth due to its position straddling the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, where tectonic plates collide.

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However, Mentawai was hit by a tsunami in 2010 which killed more than 400 people and Padang experienced from a deadly earthquake in 2009 where more than 1,100 lives were lost. Last year, the Indonesian archipelago was hit by an earthquake and tsunami in Palu on Sulawesi island which killed around 2,200 people. At the end of the year, an exploding  volcano in the middle of the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra islands killed more than 400 people.     

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