JAKARTA—A magnitude 7 earthquake struck off Indonesia’s Sulawesi island on Wednesday, prompting panicked residents in some towns nearest to the epicenter to flee buildings and with the tremor felt in the neighboring Philippines.
Indonesia’s geophysics agency said, however, there was no risk of a tsunami, and the U.S.–based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in a bulletin also called off an earlier warning of a tsunami risk.
The geophysics agency said the quake’s epicenter was at a depth of 64 kilometers (39.77 miles) and 141 km southeast of the town of Melonguane, and reported 10 aftershocks.
“My home was shaking,” Ica, 35, a Melonguane resident said by telephone….