7.7-magnitude quake strikes off eastern Indonesia, no tsunami alert issued
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Maluku province of eastern Indonesia on Monday, but was not potential for tsunami, the meteorology, climatological and geophysics agency said.
A handout photo made available by the United States Geological Survey shows the location of a magnitude 7.3 earthquake which struck at a depth of 208.3 km, around 288 km north west of Saumlaki, Indonesia, June 24, 2019. [Photo: IC]
The quake rocked at 09:53 a.m. local time (0253 GMT) with the epicenter at 245 km northeast of Maluku Baratdaya and the depth at 231 km under sea bed, an official in charge at the agency, Indi Afrantiana disclosed.
"This quake's epicenter was located very deep at sea bed, so that it is not potential to trigger tsunami," she told Xinhua over phone.
The intensity of the quake was felt at V MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) in Saumlaki, III to IV MMI in Tual, and III MMI in Sumbawa and Sorong, the official added.
Indonesia is prone to earthquake as it sits on a quake-impacted zone called the Pacific Ring of Fire.