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5.2-magnitude earthquake strikes off Indonesia’s Aceh (UPDATED)

No tsunami alert had been issued as the tremors would not potentially trigger giant waves

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 30 Mar 2025 1:30PM

5.2-magnitude earthquake strikes off Indonesia’s Aceh (UPDATED)
Tremors occurred at 09.58 am Jakarta time – March 30, 2025

AN earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale rocked off Indonesia's western Aceh province on Sunday, Xinhua reported, citing the country's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency.

Previously, the agency had released the quake's magnitude at 5.4 before downgrading it.

Bernama-Xinhua reported today that the agency cited the tremors occurred at 09.58 am Jakarta time (0258 GMT) with its epicentre located 16 kilometres (km) northeast of the provincial capital of Banda Aceh and at a depth of 12 km below earth.

The strength of the tremors was measured at IV MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity) in Banda Aceh city and Aceh Besar Regency, III MMI in Takengon town, and II to III MMI in Pidie Regency, Pidie Jaya Regency and Sabang town, said Daryono, head of the agency's quake and tsunami mitigation division.

 He said no tsunami alert had been issued as the tremors would not potentially trigger giant waves.

Indonesia is prone to earthquakes as the archipelagic nation lies within a vulnerable quake-hit zone, called the "Pacific Ring of Fire".

In a latest development, authorities have urged both the local government and the public to remain vigilant for potential aftershocks following a 5.4 magnitude earthquake that struck Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province, on Sunday morning.

Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) called on residents to stay informed and follow any instructions from local authorities regarding emergency measures.

In a statement, the agency also warned of the possibility of further seismic activity and advised the public to remain prepared for additional tremors at any time.

“In the event of an earthquake, stay calm and avoid panic. Take shelter under a sturdy table, avoid glass materials, and evacuate to open ground once the shaking has stopped,” said BNPB spokesperson Abdul Muhari.

The earthquake, which occurred at 9.58 am local time, had its epicentre on land, 10 kilometres below the surface.

Although no tsunami threat was reported, the tremor lasted for two to three seconds, causing buildings to sway and windows to rattle, he explained.

Initial reports suggest no fatalities or significant damage from the quake. – March 30, 2025

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