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At least 75 people have been confirmed dead and thousands are feared trapped under rubble after a powerful earthquake flattened hundreds of homes on Indonesia's Sumatra island, officials said. "We have received a report from the mayor of Padang that the death toll is 75," Jusuf Kalla told a news conference in the capital, Jakarta. "But many others are trapped in collapsed shops, building and hotels. It is difficult to know because it is dark now." Extensive damage
Metro Television reported the roof of Padang airport had collapsed. "Part of the roof of the arrival hall at the Padang airport collapsed but nobody was injured. The runway is okay. The airport has been closed but will reopen at 7am tomorrow," Hariyanto, an official of airport operating company Angkasa Pura II, said. Rustam Pakaya, the head of the health ministry's disaster centre, said that a hospital was among the buildings that had been destroyed on Wednesday.
The 7.6-magnitude earthquake, which hit just off the coast of Western Sumatra province early in the morning, also triggered a landslide which cut off land access to the town. Thousands of people are expected to spend the night in the open before a full assessment of the damage can be made in the morning. Aburizal Bakrie, Indonesia's welfare minister, said authorities should prepare for the worst, adding damage could be on a par with an earthquake in Yogyakarta, central Java, in 2006 that killed 5,000 people and damaged or destroyed 150,000 homes. 'Very strong' "The earthquake was very strong," Kasmiati, who lives on the coast near to the epicentre, told The Associated Press news agency. "People ran to high ground. Houses and buildings were badly damaged," she said. "I was outside, so I am safe, but my children at home were injured."
Padang, the capital of Indonesia's West Sumatra province, sits on one of the world's most active fault lines along the "Ring of Fire", where the Indo-Australia plate grinds against the Eurasia plate, creating regular tremors and sometimes earthquakes. | |||||||||
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01 October, 2009
Indonesia quake 'traps thousands'
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