Death toll in powerful Indonesia quake likely to rise

PANGALENGAN – The death toll from a powerful earthquake in Indonesia, which killed at least 42 people and forced thousands to…

PANGALENGAN – The death toll from a powerful earthquake in Indonesia, which killed at least 42 people and forced thousands to flee buildings, is likely to rise, government agencies said early today.

The 7.0 magnitude quake shook buildings in the capital Jakarta yesterday afternoon and flattened homes closer to the epicentre in west Java.

Reporters at the scene this morning saw many damaged houses, as well as makeshift tents and shelters.

“They have taken refuge not only because their houses were ruined, but also because they fear there will be aftershocks,” said local official Obar Sobarna. There were about 5,000 people taking refuge in the area, he added.

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At least 42 people were killed and more than 300 people injured, the government said. Officials said about 1,300 houses were damaged although local media put the number at 3,500.

Another 42 people were missing, presumed dead, after the quake triggered a landslide in the district of Cianjur. –(Reuters)