Six die in Sumatran quake
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Tsunami warnings have been lifted across the Indian Ocean as thedeath toll from yesterday’s Indonesian earthquake is established. (Sydney Morning Herald — 13 September, 2007)
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Australian expert says Indonesia’s powerful earthquake sent killerwave out to sea. – Brisbane Times (The Brisbane Times — 14 September, 2007)
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Japan’s Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami warning forIndonesia, Australia, India and Sri Lanka today after anotherpowerful earthquake rocked the south of Sumatra island. (The Age — 13 September, 2007)
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Rescue teams are sent to Sumatra in Indonesia, where a strong earthquake has reduced buildings to rubble. (BBC News — 13 September, 2007)
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Relief teams are assessing the damage on Indonesia’s island of Sumatra, after it was hit by two massive earthquakes. (BBC News — 14 September, 2007)
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Aftershocks continue to rock the island of Sumatra, where a series of earthquakes have killed 13 people. (BBC News — 14 September, 2007)
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Indonesia’s president visits the island of Sumatra, spared major damage when two big earthquakes hit last week. (BBC News — 13 hours ago)
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An 8.2-magnitude quake off Sumatra toppled buildings and set off a tsunami alert. At least seven people were killed and 100 injured. (New York Times — 13 September, 2007)
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Indonesia’s meteorology agency issued a tsunami warning on Friday after another strong earthquake struck southern Sumatra island. (MSNBC — 14 September, 2007)
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A shock with a magnitude of 8.4 hit the region last night after over a dozen people were killed in earthquakes yesterday. (New York Times — 14 September, 2007)
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The second powerful earthquake in as many days shook western Indonesia on Thursday, collapsing buildings in a coastal city and triggering tsunami alerts around the region. The latest quake was also felt in Malaysia and in Singapore where tall buildings swayed. It triggered at least one strong… (Washington Post — 13 September, 2007)
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