7.4-magnitude earthquake near Indonesia triggers tsunami alerts across Asia-Pacific
Consensus Summary
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Molucca Sea near Indonesia’s Ternate Island on Thursday, prompting tsunami alerts for Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. The quake, occurring 35 km deep, was part of a seismically active region with a history of large earthquakes, and aftershocks up to magnitude 5 were recorded. Tsunami waves of 0.3 to 1 meter were possible in some Indonesian coastal areas, while Japan and Australia faced no significant threat. Indonesia’s disaster agencies confirmed at least one fatality in Manado and ongoing inspections for damage, though no widespread destruction was reported. While sources agreed on the quake’s magnitude and tsunami risks, discrepancies included initial magnitude readings, specific wave measurements, and casualty counts, highlighting variations in real-time reporting.
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Key details reported by multiple sources:
- A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Molucca Sea region at 9:48 AM AEDST (local time) on Thursday, 35 km deep, 127–130 km west-northwest of Ternate Island, Indonesia
- The US Geological Survey (USGS) reported the quake’s epicentre between islands in the Molucca Sea, with aftershocks reaching up to magnitude 5
- The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued warnings of possible tsunami waves (0.3m–1m above tide level) affecting Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia within 1,000 km of the epicentre
- Japan’s Meteorological Agency stated there was no expected tsunami damage to Japan despite possible slight sea level changes
- Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology confirmed no tsunami threat to Australia’s coastline or territories
- Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a seismically active zone prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
- The USGS noted the Molucca Sea area frequently hosts magnitude-7-plus earthquakes, with nine such quakes within 250 km in the past 50 years
Points of Difference
Details reported by only one source:
- USGS described the Molucca Sea area as ‘frequently hosting moderate to large earthquakes’ with nine magnitude-7-plus quakes within 250 km in the past 50 years
- No mention of specific casualties or building damage in the article
- Initial USGS magnitude reading was 7.8 before being revised to 7.4
- AFP journalist in Manado reported prolonged shaking and people evacuating schools, with no ‘significant damage’ observed
- Noted Indonesia’s 2022 magnitude 5.6 quake killed 602 in West Java and 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed 230,000+ in Aceh
- Japan’s agency warned of ‘slight sea level changes’ but no tsunami damage expected
- Indonesia’s BMKG reported tsunami waves of 0.3m in West Halmahera and 0.2m in Bitung
- One confirmed fatality from falling rubble in Manado, with power cuts and items falling from shelves reported by a resident
- National Disaster Agency (BNPB) confirmed teams inspecting buildings in Manado, Bitung, and Ternate for damage and casualties
- PHIVOLCS explicitly stated ‘no destructive tsunami threat’ to the Philippines
Contradictions
Conflicting information between sources:
- ABC reports one confirmed death in Manado from falling rubble, but Guardian and Newscomaau do not mention any fatalities
- Guardian states initial USGS magnitude was 7.8 before revision, while Newscomaau and ABC only reference the final 7.4 magnitude
- ABC reports 0.3m tsunami waves in West Halmahera and 0.2m in Bitung (BMKG data), but Newscomaau and Guardian do not specify these exact measurements
- Guardian describes shaking in Manado as ‘quite long,’ while ABC does not quantify duration
- Newscomaau does not mention evacuation preparations in Ternate/Tidore, whereas ABC reports regional governments urged evacuations there
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