5 missing as tsunami hits central Indonesia after strong quakes (Third Lead)

IANS  |  Jakarta 

A struck off coastal areas near the off Indonesia's central province of Sulawesi, leaving at least five people missing and of houses destroyed, officials said on Friday.

The tsunami struck at the height of between 0.5 meters up and 3 meters, the of the meteorology and agency Dwikorita Karnawati, told a press conference. The sea waters have now receded, he said.

The tsunami was triggered after a series of strong quakes, including a 7.4 magnitude one, jolted central parts of the country on Friday afternoon.

One person was confirmed dead and 10 others injured after the quakes. The toll may rise as assessment of the destruction was on, said the

A 7.4 magnitude quake struck with an epicentre of 10 km underground at 27 km northeast district.

Twelve minutes later, a strong aftershock of 6.1-magnitude followed.

The 7.4 magnitude quake rattled about three hours after a revised 6.0-magnitude quake jolted the area, killing one person and injuring 10 others with of houses damaged.

The jolts were felt strongly in Sirenja sub-district of district, triggering panic and forcing folks to rush outside their houses.

The quakes led to the closure of the main airport in the province and cut off communication, officials said.

The shut down the

is prone to quake as it lies on a vulnerable quake-affected area popularly known as "the Pacific Ring of Fire".

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 21:36 IST