20 November, 2009 A A A | | |
Help AsiaNews | About us | P.I.M.E. |
go to front page




Voli Low Cost Roma
Voli Milano



China | Islam | Economy | Freedom of religion | Vatican
e-mail this to a friend printable version


» 09/12/2007 15:24
INDONESIA
Tsunami alert issued after undersea quake strikes 100 kilometres off the Sumatra coast
by Mathias Hariyadi
A powerful earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale struck a few hours ago. It was felt as far as 2,000 kilometres away from the epicentre. Many buildings have been damaged and power is out. Muslims are particularly affected since tonight it is the start of Ramadan.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) – The Indonesian government  has issued a tsunami alert to all residents living along the coastal region of Bengkulu in West  Sumatra, following a huge earthquake that rocked the province with a jolt measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale at about 18.10 pm local time (11.10 am GMT). But it was lifted an hour later. Still tensions remain high and residents are afraid to go home.

This strong quake also hit Padang in North Sumatra Province, the provincial capital of Palembang in South Sumatra Province, and Jakarta—some of 2,000 kilometres from Bengkulu.

The epicentre was only about 15 kilometres (nine miles) under the sea, some 100 kilometres (60 miles) south-west of the city of Bengkulu,

Eyewitnesses told AsiaNews that the quake seemed even stronger than the one that caused the 2004 tsunami which flattened Nias Island in North Sumatra spreading its destructive force across the Indian Ocean.

At present only two deaths were reported in Padang but eyewitnesses said that a number of buildings have suffered major damages, and that power is out.

Residents have fled their homes, finding refugee outdoors, far from damaged buildings.

Despite the lifting of the alert people still refuse to return home. “I’d rather stay outside,” said Berta Iin Esthi, a professor at Bengkulu University.

“This is not really a good time,” a Muslim resident told AsiaNews. “Tonight Ramadan starts,” he said.

In Islam Ramadan is a holy month during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, and gather to feast once the sun has set.


e-mail this to a friend printable version

See also
12/26/2005 INDONESIA – TSUNAMI
A year after the tsunami, Susilo prays with survivors in Banda Aceh
by Mathias Hariyadi
03/30/2005 INDONESIA
Christians mobilise to help Nias quake victims
by Mathias Hariyadi
03/29/2005 INDONESIA
Indonesian Vice President estimates number of victims to reach 2,000
03/29/2005 INDONESIA
Bare hands to dig out victims from the rubbles in Nias earthquake
by Mathias Hariyadi
12/26/2006 INDONESIA
Tsunami: Reconstruction in Aceh and Nias Island blocked by corruption
by Benteng Reges


Dossier

Editor's choices
CHINA - VATICAN
Underground bishop: I joined the Patriotic Association for the good of the Church
by Zhen Yuan
Mgr. An Shuxin says he was not pressured by the Vatican for his choice. In front of the division created in the diocese of Baoding, priests and experts are asking the Vatican and China to free the ordinary Bishop Su Zhimin, , in prison for the past 13 years.
PAKISTAN - EU
Blasphemy in Pakistan and the European Court’s attack on the crucifix
by Bernardo Cervellera
Launched today from Rome the European leg (France, Holland, Belgium, Germany) of a campaign to raise awareness in Church and society of the plight and oppression of minorities in Pakistan, particularly the Christian one, due to the blasphemy law. A most unusual unity of purpose joins Islamic fundamentalists and European relativists.
CHINA – VATICAN
In Hebei, underground bishop joins Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association
by Bernardo Cervellera
Mgr Francis An Shuxin spent ten years in police custody. Now he is free but still under surveillance, dragged around to meetings to show the correctness of the government’s religious policy. Three bishops remain in police custody. A priest is arrested whilst two are freed to join the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association. The Vatican is accused of ambiguities.

Copyright © 2003 AsiaNews C.F. 00889190153 All rights reserved. Content on this site is made available for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not reproduce, republish, sell or otherwise distribute the content or any modified or altered versions of it without the express written permission of the editor. Photos on AsiaNews.it are largely taken from the internet and thus considered to be in the public domain. Anyone contrary to their publication need only contact the editorial office which will immediately proceed to remove the photos.