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The European-Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) noted via social media that earthquakes hit several areas of Southern Sumatra.<\/p>\n\n

Current USGS data shows the first quake impacted an area 144 kilometers from the Indonesian city of Bengkulu. The event\u2019s estimated depth was around 10 kilometers.<\/p>\n\n

According to the EMSC, a second quake of the same measured strength struck areas around 130 kilometers west of the Bengkulu.
\nHowever, the USGS\u2019 seismograph labeled the second quake as a magnitude 6.9 event, with a 26-kilometer depth.
\nThis pair of earthquakes were recorded less than 24 hours after an earthquake rocked the island of Samar in the Philippines.<\/p>\n\n

Magnitude estimates placed that event\u2019s magnitude somewhere in the range of 6.5 to 6.9. Though the early morning quake was strong, the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center highlighted that there was \u201cno tsunami threat from this earthquake,\u201d the Daily Express reported.<\/p>\n\n

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