Indonesian office workers flee as quake shakes capital

Indonesian office workers flee as quake shakes capital

by Joseph Anthony
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Office workers leave a building following an earthquake in Jakarta, Indonesia

Office workers fled high-rise buildings in the Indonesian capital on Tuesday after a strong earthquake shook the city, but there were no immediate reports of deaths or injuries.

The relatively shallow quake of magnitude 6 struck off the island of Java, the U.S. Geological Survey said, and authorities ruled out the risk of a tsunami.

Many people ran along the streets of downtown Jakarta, pointing at the buildings above them, witnesses said. Metro TV showed patients being evacuated from a hospital.

The quake struck about 104 km (64.62 miles) west of the city of Sukabumi, at a depth of 33 km (21 miles). Jakarta is about 100 km (62 miles) away.

โ€œWe felt the earthquake for three to five minutes,โ€ said Rudy Togatorop, 35, who works at the Chilean embassy.

โ€œI was just sitting down, then I felt the building swaying. The emergency stairs were very narrow. I was worried if something would happen.โ€

Indonesia is regularly hit by earthquakes in one of the worldโ€™s most quake-prone regions. In 2004, the Indian Ocean tsunami killed 226,000 people in 13 countries, including more than 120,000 in Indonesia.

In December, a quake of 6.5 magnitude killed at least three people when it hit Java, Indonesiaโ€™s most densely populated island, at a depth of 92 km (57 miles), and buildings in Jakarta swayed for several seconds. Tuesdayโ€™s quake was at a depth of 44 km (27 miles).

The World Bank reckons natural disasters cost Indonesia 0.3 percent of its GDP annually, but a 2015 report on disaster risk management prepared by Indonesiaโ€™s government said a major earthquake, occurring once every 250 years, could cause losses in excess of $30 billion, or 3 percent of GDP.

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