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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
Quakes rock Indonesia and parts of Israel
Jakarta/jerusalem, Agencies:
A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the southwestern coast of Indonesia's Java island on Sunday but there was no threat of a tsunami and no immediate word of damage, meteorologists said.

The earthquake, which hit at 06:01am (0431 IST), occurred 32 km under the seabed and about 80 km southeast of island’s southwestern tip, the meteorology office said.

The office said that the quake had no potential for a tsunami.

The Indonesian archipelago sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where continental plates meet and cause frequent seismic and volcanic activity.

Indonesia was the nation worst hit by the earthquake-triggered Asian tsunami in December 2004, which killed some 168,000 people in the country’s Aceh province alone.

Palestinian region
The fourth earthquake, in two weeks, shook parts of Israel and the Palestinian territories today, causing no casualties or damage. The tremor had a magnitude of 4.0, according to a statement from Israel’s Geophysical Institute. Its epicentre was north of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, on the active Syrian-African rift fault line where earthquakes are common.

“On an average, major earthquakes hit Israel once a century. But the recent tremors do not indicate that a large-scale quake is on the way,” said Dr Uri Frieslander, director of the Geophysical Institute.

“What we’re seeing are typical movements along the Dead Sea valley,” Frieslander told Israel Radio.

“These quakes don’t foreshadow anything or indicate that something is about to happen,” he said.
None of the recent quakes have caused injuries or damage.

But in the past, earthquakes have caused serious damage to Safed, Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Nablus, and have damaged holy sites, including the Al-Aqsa mosque, Islam’s third-holiest site and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, sacred to many Christians as the site of Jesus’ crucifixion and burial.

The last major earthquake to strike the area was in 1927. It had a magnitude of more than 6 and killed 500 people.

Israeli experts say that because of population growth and poor construction standards in older buildings, an earthquake of the same magnitude today would kill more than 18,000 people.

PAK TOO JOLTED
Islamabad, PTI: A moderate earthquake on Sunday jolted the Pakistani capital and northwestern parts of the country, sparking panic among people.

The meteorological office said the temblor measured 5.0 on the Richter scale and had its epicentre in the Hindukush mountains, 350 km north of Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province.

There were no reports of casualties or damage to property. 

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