JAKARTA, Indonesia, Sept. 12, 2007

Another Large Quake Shakes Indonesia

Hours After Deadly Earthquake Shakes Sumatra, Another Rattles Same Area

    • A collapsed building in Sumbar, Indonesia, after an earthquake Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007 in this image made from television.

      A collapsed building in Sumbar, Indonesia, after an earthquake Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007 in this image made from television.  (AP)

    • Indonesian office workers evacuate their building following a magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Jakarta, Indonesia Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007.

      Indonesian office workers evacuate their building following a magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Jakarta, Indonesia Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007.  (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

    • Indonesian office workers evacuate their building following a magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007.

      Indonesian office workers evacuate their building following a magnitude 7.9 earthquake in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007.  (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

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(CBS/AP)  A powerful earthquake shook western Indonesia for the second straight day Thursday, collapsing buildings in one coastal city and triggering a tsunami warning, meteorological agencies said. It could also be felt in neighboring Singapore, causing high-rises to sway.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the tremor had a preliminary magnitude of 7.8 and was centered 115 miles southeast of Padang, on Sumatra island, at a depth of six miles.

"Many buildings collapsed after this morning's quake," Fauzi Bahar, the governor, told El Shinta radio. "We're still trying to find out about victims.

The same area was rattled by another massive quake hours earlier, collapsing buildings, killing at least five people and sending scores to hospitals. Nations as far away as Africa put coastal areas on alert after Wednesday's jolt, but only a small tsunami hit Sumatra, the island ravaged by the 2004 tsunami disaster.

Frightened people fled their homes and ran inland Wednesday, fearing a repeat of the 2004 earthquake and tsunami that struck a dozen nations around the Indian Ocean, killing an estimated 230,000 people.

"Everyone is running out of their houses in every direction," Wati Said reported by cell phone from Bengkulu after Wednesday's 8.4 magnitude quake. "We think our neighborhood is high enough. God willing, if the water comes, it will not touch us here ... Everyone is afraid."

One witness, Budi Darmawan, said a three-story building near his office fell. "I saw it with my own eyes," he told El Shinta radio.

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by feelfree1 September 13, 2007 12:32 AM EDT

That is a very big earthquake.

"brianbwb",

I hope that you and yours are O.K.
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by mcv57 September 13, 2007 12:24 AM EDT
rushlimpdrug, I posted my observation on another article posted on the net - Business/ Real Estate "May Spark a Recession."
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by mcv57 September 13, 2007 12:17 AM EDT
Chimneyfish, the new world is not yours. The "wick one" and his reign shall only see war; then judgment shall be his end and torment his reward.
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by rushlimpdrug September 13, 2007 12:12 AM EDT
Peru or LA is next, it''''s all symetrical. The birth of the new world is making its move.
Posted by mcv57

What will that do to real estate prices?
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by ndjam September 13, 2007 12:12 AM EDT
This is terrible news. Lets all try to help a little and donate to the International commitee of the red cross. www.icrc.org Even $5 each will help if everyone can donate. Indonesia needs our help, lets give it.
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by mcv57 September 12, 2007 10:32 PM EDT
Actually, CyberDJs4, the spiritual principalities are destroying this earth, particularly the evil.

Humans are animals in essence, its just our consciencness of reality (good and evil) that dictate our doom. We are doom from Adam and Eve, and to release our soul the flesh must die.
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by cyberdjs4 September 12, 2007 10:00 PM EDT
"Peru or LA is next, it''''s all symetrical. The birth of the new world is making its move."

Hopefully, a world without humans.
The rest of Nature''s creations get along just fine.
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by mcv57 September 12, 2007 9:02 PM EDT
Peru or LA is next, it''s all symetrical. The birth of the new world is making its move.
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