Jakarta (VNA) – A 6.0 magnitudeearthquake struck South Nias of Indonesia’s North Sumatra on June 3, said thecountry’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG).
The epicentre of the quake was located19 km offshore and 30 km southwest of South Nias. Tremors could be felt in manyareas including Teluk Dalam, Gunung Sitoli, Padang Siempuan and North Nias,said the BMKG.
The Indonesian agency added that a5.5-magnitude aftershock occurred 40 km southwest of South Nias. There havebeen no reports of casualties from the earthquake and its aftershock.
Indonesia, one ofthe most natural disaster-prone nations on earth, straddles the Pacific"Ring of Fire", where tectonic plates collide and a large portion ofthe world’s volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur.
During 2018, a total 11,577 earthquakes struckthe country, many of which resulted in casualties. –VNA