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JAKARTA - TWO moderate quakes of 5.5-magnitude struck western and eastern Indonesia on Sunday, but there was no threat of a tsunami and no immediate reports of damage, meteorologists said.
The first earthquake, which hit at 10.36am (11.36am Singapore time), occurred at sea about 147 kilometres south-east of the city of Gunungsitoli on Nias island, off the west coast of Sumatra island, at a depth of 60 kilometres.
The second undersea tremor hit about an hour later in the eastern province of Maluku about 340 kilometres south-east of the provincial capital Ambon, at a depth of 125 kilometres.
Both shakers had no potential for a tsunami, the meteorology and geophysics agency said in a statement.
An 8.7-magnitude quake struck in March 2005, killing hundreds of people on Nias.
The Indonesian archipelago sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where continental plates meet and cause frequent seismic and volcanic activity. -- AFP
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