Earthquake hits Indonesia, with four people killed as floating restaurant collapses into the sea
Earthquake hits Indonesia, with four people killed as floating restaurant collapses into the sea
Four people have been killed after a floating restaurant collapsed into the sea during an earthquake in Indonesia.
The Cirita Cafe in Jayapura, Papua crumbled as the magnitude 5.5 quake rocked the eastern province on Thursday 9 February.
Four women were unable to flee the collapsed building in time and were buried under the rubble. They were found lifeless in the Jayapura Bay by responders.
Earthquake hits Indonesia, with four people killed as floating restaurant collapses into the sea
'A caf� collapsed and four people died there. It fell into the sea,' Asep Khalid, head of the Jayapura disaster mitigation agency, said in a press release.
Putri Kurita, 30, bolted for the exit at another restaurant fearing it would collapse.
'I was having lunch when things suddenly swayed, the jolt got much stronger,' she told AFP.
Earthquake hits Indonesia, with four people killed as floating restaurant collapses into the sea
Other infrastructure, including the Jayapura Mall, were reported to have been damaged. A number of residents were also injured.
The country's geophysics agency said several aftershocks occurred after the main shock, which lasted a few seconds.
Video clips from the scene show locals stretchered out around the hospital, which was also reportedly damaged in the event.
A car showroom is also shown with broken window frames and glass shattered on the floor.
Indonesia's meteorology, climatology, and geophysics agency said the earthquake struck at 1:28 pm local time on Thursday, around one kilometre southwest of Jayapura at a depth of ten kilometres.
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