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The Economic Times
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Indonesia earthquake: 51 killed, power outages hit 20 petrol stations; thousands evacuate after 7.7-magnitude quake

Indonesia: Around 5,000 people have been ​evacuated after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake ​smashed an area in eastern Indonesia, killing at least 51, ​blocking roads and causing landslides, authorities said on Sunday.

Thirty-six people were seriously injured in the Saturday morning quake in East Nusa Tenggara province, while 77 had minor injuries, Deputy ‌Health Minister ⁠Benjamin Paulus ⁠Octavianus told a televised meeting.

Also read: 7.7-magnitude quake hits eastern Indonesia; second 6.5-magnitude tremor strikes hours later

The quake, followed by some 341 aftershocks, is the Southeast Asian ​nation's worst in years. Hundreds died after a 2022 earthquake in West Java.

More than ​3,300 people in the Sikka region self-evacuated or were stranded in a sports arena, said the disaster mitigation agency BNPB.

Some Sikka residents were stranded outside ​collapsed homes under a makeshift tent made out ⁠of tarp, ‌while some people received treatment in a tent outside a ​hospital in ​the port town of Maumere.

"Almost all of Sikka's residents ⁠didn't dare stay indoors, so they slept on a porch ​or a tent outside," Simon Sabandi, deputy regent of ​Sikka, told news channel KompasTV.

More than 3,500 military and police officers have been deployed to the region, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya said in a statement.

Rescuers were able to access parts of Maumere that had been blocked by landslides, Indonesia's search and rescue agency said. Most of those missing ‌were trapped under rubble, and more than 1,300 homes were damaged, BNPB said.

Twenty petrol stations were not operational due to ​power outages, said ​state energy firm ⁠Pertamina.

Also read: What makes earthquakes so deadly?

The East Nusa Tenggara government is considering declaring an emergency for the province, BNPB said, which would allow authorities to mobilise resources and funding.

The area of ​the quake was hit in 1992 by a magnitude-7.5 earthquake that caused extensive destruction, Indonesia's geophysics agency said.

Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago of 290 million people, straddles the "Pacific Ring of Fire", a seismically active zone where tectonic plates meet, triggering frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

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