Another Strong quake hits Indonesia's Java island*
Reuters
Saturday, December 1, 2007; 11:18 PM
JAKARTA (Reuters) - An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale
shook the western part of Indonesia's Java island on Sunday, but there
were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, the meteorology
agency said.
The undersea quake had a depth of 32 km (20 miles) and was centered 78
km southeast of Ujungkulon in the western tip of Java.
An official at the meteorology agency said the quake was felt strongly
in the Pelabuhan Ratu resort area but there were no reports of injuries.
"There have not been any reports on damage or casualties so far," said
Radito, an official at the National Disaster Relief Coordinating Agency.
Indonesia sits on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, a very active
seismic region where several tectonic plates meet, and is subjected to
frequent tremors.
In December 2004, a powerful quake off Aceh province triggered a huge
tsunami in the Indian Ocean, killing around 230,000 people in
neighboring countries with most of the deaths in Aceh.
(Reporting by Ade Mardiyati and Ahmad Pathoni)