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gempa bumi kuat di Bhutan 6.3 richter; at least 7 maut!!

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Post time 22-9-2009 11:25 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Monday September 21, 2009
Quake shakes Bhutan, seven dead

Quake kills at least 7 in Bhutan, shakes India


GAUHATI, India (AP): A 6.3-magnitude earthquake shook the remote mountain nation of Bhutan on Monday, killing at least seven people when their houses collapsed and damaging buildings across the region, officials said.

The afternoon earthquake was initially reported in Gauhati, the capital of India's northeastern Assam state, but it was centered in a little-populated eastern region of the tiny nation of Bhutan.

Much of Bhutan is sparsely populated, reachable only by walking paths and without electricity or telephones.

"We're trying to piece together information to assess the damage," Ugyen Tenzing, the country's director of disaster management said from Thimphu, Bhutan's capital.

He said at least seven people were killed when their houses collapsed in the eastern districts of Munggar and Trashigang, and rescuers were searching for survivors under the debris of other buildings. He had no further details.

Most buildings in that region are small farmhouses made of mud and stone with tin roofs.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported the quake's magnitude as 6.3 and said it was centered about 80 miles (125 kilometers) north of Gauhati and 115 miles (180 kilometers) east of Thimphu at a depth of 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers).

"I dragged my family out. ... We ran down the staircase from our third floor apartment," said Sadeq Hazarika, an Assam state official who lives in Gauhati. "We saw our building developing a big crack. This was the biggest tremor I felt in many years."

The region has been hit by major earthquakes in the past, including in 1950 and 1897. Assam has been shaken by a series of small quakes in recent weeks.

The quake briefly rocked Bhutan's capital.

"We felt a strong shock for a moment - one second. People panicked and rushed out of their homes and businesses," said Tashi Dhendup, who runs a travel agency in Thimphu. He was not aware of any damage to buildings in that city.

The quake was also felt in Bangladesh and Lhasa, the Tibetan capital in southwest China, but there were no signs of damage in either place, officials said.



bhutan pun tarak jauh ngan china.... tapi first time aku dengar gempa kat bhutan ni... 6.3 richter lak tu... kuat nih...  thimphu tu capital bhutan tak silap aku...

hah.. baru ajer tengok citer tentang bhutan...  dulu ada quake pun kecik2 dan dah lama lak tu... so strange kena quake besaq cam nih  sekarang....., ekk...
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Post time 23-9-2009 09:46 AM | Show all posts
Takutnya....macam-macam dah skrg ni.
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