Jakarta:
A strong earthquake struck the eastern part of Indonesia on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
There were no immediate reports of damage.
The magnitude-5.5 quake was centered 56 kilometers (35 miles) under the sea, the U.S. agency reported.
Indonesian seismologist Fauzi, who uses one name, said there was no risk of a tsunami.
Amelia Tagor, a resident of Tual, the town closest to the epicenter, said a brief tremor was felt, but no one panicked.
"We felt it for a few seconds but it did not disturb our activities," she said.
There were no immediate reports of damage.
The magnitude-5.5 quake was centered 56 kilometers (35 miles) under the sea, the U.S. agency reported.
Indonesian seismologist Fauzi, who uses one name, said there was no risk of a tsunami.
Amelia Tagor, a resident of Tual, the town closest to the epicenter, said a brief tremor was felt, but no one panicked.
"We felt it for a few seconds but it did not disturb our activities," she said.
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