Magnitude 7.4 quake hits off Indonesia’s Ternate, tsunami warning triggered
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the Northern Molucca Sea off the coast of Ternate, Indonesia on Thursday. The quake, initially recorded as 7.8, had an epicenter approximately 120km from Ternate in North Maluku province, at a depth of 35km.

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AI-generatedA magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the Northern Molucca Sea off the coast of Ternate, Indonesia on Thursday. The quake, initially recorded as 7.8, had an epicenter approximately 120km from Ternate in North Maluku province, at a depth of 35km. A tsunami warning was issued for areas within 1,000 kilometers of the epicenter, including parts of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia, and was later lifted. Waves up to 75 centimeters were recorded in North Minahasa. At least one person was killed in Manado, North Sulawesi province, due to a collapsed building. Local authorities urged citizens in affected cities to prepare for potential evacuations.
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5 extractedWaves up to 75 centimetres were recorded in North Minahasa.
The USGS said Thursday’s quake struck at a depth of 35km (22 miles).
The quake was felt strongly and around Manado … one person died and one person had a leg injury.
One person was killed when a building collapsed in the city of Manado in North Sulawesi province.
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake has hit the Northern Molucca Sea off the coast of Ternate, Indonesia.