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Three Dead, 24 Wounded In Indonesia Earthquake

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The National Disaster Management Agency says three individuals were killed and 24 others injured after a 6.2-greatness tremor shocked Indonesia’s West Sulawesi area early Friday.

The shudder constrained around 2,000 homes in Mamuju city and Majene region to escape home and take covers at more secure grounds, said Raditya Jati, representative of the office.

At any rate 62 houses, one wellbeing facility, and one military office were pulverized in the shudder, he told Xinhua in an instant message.

Three lodgings, specifically the Maleo Hotel, the Anugrah Hotel, and the Pantai Jaya Hotel just as the Mitra Manakarra Hospital, were harmed.

The parliament building and the primary pieces of the lead representative’s office were harmed, Syarifuddin S., an authority of the commonplace social division told Xinhua through telephone.

Clearing of the people in question and evaluation of the dangers of the shudder is in progress, as indicated by the fiasco organization and search and salvage office.

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