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Strong undersea quake jolts Indonesia's Aceh

A strong 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's Aceh on Friday, seismologists said, sparking panic in the province.

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BANDA ACEH: A strong 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's Aceh on Friday, seismologists said, sparking panic in the province.

Residents fled their homes as the offshore quake hit at 3.02 pm (0802 GMT), shaking provincial capital Banda Aceh and other districts for about 30 seconds, witnesses said.

"I was taking a nap when the quake happened, but I woke up and rushed outside. People were running into the street," said Juliani.

"After the shake stopped, I stayed outside for another 15 minutes because I was afraid of another one happening," he said.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The earthquake was centred 70 kilometres (43 miles) southwest of Banda Aceh at a depth of 30 kilometres, the Indonesian meteorological agency said.

Indonesia was the nation worst hit by the earthquake-triggered Asian tsunami in December 2004, which killed some 168,000 people in Aceh province alone.

The Indonesian archipelago sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where continental plates meet, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity.

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