BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Survivors are treated outside a hospital at Lampahan village in Aceh’s Bener Meriah district after a powerful earthquake killed at least 22 people on Tuesday, July 2, 2013 AFP – PHOTO |
Banda Aceh, TAG — Soldiers, police and
volunteers fanned out across an earthquake-damaged region of western Indonesia
on Wednesday, scouring the debris of fallen homes and landslides for possible
victims of a temblor that killed at least 22 people and injured hundreds.
The magnitude-6.1 quake struck Tuesday afternoon at a
depth of just 10 kilometers (6 miles) and was centered on the far western tip
of Sumatra island in Aceh province.
Twelve people were killed and 70 others were injured
by a landslide or collapsing buildings in Bener Meriah district, said Sutopo
Purwo Nugroho of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. He added Wednesday
that the number of houses and buildings damaged in the district is still being
counted.
In neighboring Central Aceh district, 10 people were
killed, 140 were injured and about 1,500 houses and buildings were damaged,
Nugroho said. The quake also triggered landslides and caused hundreds of people
to be evacuated to 10 temporary shelters.
Rescuers and other assistance teams have arrived in
Bener Meriah, while the air force have dispatched a helicopter and a CN-235
aircraft to the region, Nugroho said.
“We are now concentrating on searching for people who
may be trapped under the rubble,” said Rusli M. Saleh, the deputy district
chief of Bener Meriah.
He said at least 25 of the injured in his district
were hospitalized in intensive care.
As the quake hit, villagers in the area ran out of
their homes in panic and screamed for help.
“I see many houses were damaged and their roofs fell
onto some people,” Bensu Elianita, a 22-year-old resident of Bukit Sama village
in Central Aceh district, said shortly after the quake hit. “Many people were
injured, but it is difficult to evacuate them due to traffic jams.”
The quake also caused concern among officials
attending a meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Medan,
the capital of neighboring North Sumatra province. They were escorted from the
second-floor meeting room by security officers.
Indonesia is prone to seismic upheaval due to its
location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and fault lines
encircling the Pacific Ocean.
In 2004, a magnitude-9.1
earthquake off Aceh triggered a tsunami that killed 230,000 people in 14
countries.[]
UPDATE: At Least 22 Killed in Aceh Quake
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