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13 Jun 2018 | 09:34 AM UTC

Indonesia: 5.8-magnitude earthquake hits Sumatra coast June 13

5.8-magnitude earthquake strikes West Sumatra coast June 13; no tsunami alert

Warning

Event

An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale hit the western coast of Sumatra island on Wednesday, June 13. According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake struck shortly after 06:00 (local time) 246 km (152 mi) from Padang. No tsunami warning has been issued. Several aftershock have been recorded. Details regarding potential casualties and material damages are still emerging.

Context

Indonesia lies within the active seismic zone known as "the Pacific Ring of Fire." In December 2016, a powerful and shallow earthquake hit Western Aceh province killing 97 people and injuring 500 others.

Advice

Individuals present in the impacted region are advised to monitor the situation, be prepared for further aftershocks, and heed any potential instructions issued by local authorities.

In the event of earthquakes, individuals are advised to protect themselves as much as possible from falling debris if indoors (e.g. under a table), to move away from windows and exterior walls, and to not attempt to leave the building unless there is an immediate danger. If outdoors, move away from any tall structures, such as buildings, utility wires, and streetlights.