The rescue teams were scouring rubble across Pidie Jaya, about 70 miles southeast of the provincial capital, Banda Aceh.
More than 100 people were killed early Wednesday and more were feared dead after a powerful earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra, with many of the victims crushed to death in their homes as they slept.
The
earthquake, which shook Sumatra’s northernmost province, Aceh, had a
preliminary magnitude of 6.5, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The
Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency said that the
temblor, which struck after 5 a.m. at a depth of about 6 miles, was
centered in Pidie Jaya, a region on Aceh’s east coast, adjacent to the Strait of Malacca.
Connie Magdalena, a duty officer at the National Search and Rescue Agency’s headquarters in Jakarta,
the capital, said Thursday that at least 102 people had been killed.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Agency for Disaster
Management, said earlier that more than 500 people had been injured, 125
of them seriously.
“But we are still doing search and rescue operations,” Magdalena said. “The communications with our teams in the field remains very bad, but they are still searching.”
The rescue teams were scouring rubble across Pidie Jaya, about 70 miles southeast of the provincial capital, Banda Aceh.
Sutopo
said that panicked residents in Pidie Jaya had run from homes and other
buildings. At least five aftershocks were felt, he said.
“Numerous homes and buildings collapsed; shop houses collapsed,” he said.
Sutopo said that more than 160 homes and more than 100 buildings, including 14 mosques and a school, had been damaged.
Medical
teams were transferring some survivors to the town of Sigli, the
capital of the neighboring region of Pidie, because of overcrowding at
hospitals in Pidie Jaya, The Jakarta Post reported.
Both
Indonesian and international aid organizations were sending teams to
Aceh to assist in the disaster. As rescue and relief operations
continued, another earthquake, with a magnitude of 5, struck nearby late
Wednesday. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
Aceh
was devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that was caused by a
giant earthquake off its western coast. The disaster killed 230,000 in
more than a dozen countries, 170,000 of them in Aceh province alone.
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