Jakarta (VNA) – A tsunami warning issued right aftera 7.0-magnitude earthquake shaking Indonesia’s eastern North Maluku province onJuly 7 has just been cancelled.
Indonesia’s meteorology and geophysics agency said the disasteroccurred on the evening with epicenter at 136 km southwest of the province’sTernate city and a depth at 49 km under sea bed. The earthquake was previouslyreported to be 7.1-magnitude.
The tsunami warning was lifted as the surface of sea waterdid not rise significantly.
The strongest intensity of the quake was felt in Manadocity, the capital of nearby North Sulawesi province, and Bitung town of theprovince.
To date, there have been no reports of casualties or seriousdamage caused by the quake.-VNA