Indonesia: Another 4.2-magitude quake shakes West Sulawesi

Another earthquake, measuring 4.2 magnitude, shook Majene district, West Sulawesi of Indonesia, on January 18, four days after a 5.9-magnitude quake jolted the central province.

Damage caused by the earthquake in West Sulawesi (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) – Another earthquake, measuring4.2 magnitude, shook Majene district, West Sulawesi of Indonesia, on January18, four days after a 5.9-magnitude quake jolted the central province.

The tremors could be felt in the coastal city of Mamuju.

According to the Indonesia Meteorological, Climatologicaland Geophysical Agency (BMKG), the epicentre was at the depth of 10km, and 16kmto the east of Majene.

Since January 14, Mamuju and Majene have been repeatedly struckby quakes and subsequent aftershocks.

A 6.2-magnitude quake on January 15 claimed 81 lives andinjured more than 820 people. It has also forced about 28,000 people to fleetheir homes to seek safety.

Indonesia, one of the most disaster-pronenations on earth, straddles the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, where tectonic plates collideand large portion of the world’s volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur.

In 2018, a devastating 6.2-magnitude quake and tsunami struck the city of Palu,further north in Sulawesi, killing thousands of people./.
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