MEUREUDU, Indonesia 鈥 Rescuers scrabbled through the rubble of shattered homes, shops and mosques in search of survivors Wednesday after a powerful earthquake struck western Indonesia and killed at least 97 people.
The shallow 6.5-magnitude quake struck Aceh province, one of the areas worst affected by the devastating 2004 tsunami, at dawn as many in the mainly Muslim region on Sumatra island were preparing for morning prayers.
搁贰础顿:听Strong 6.4-magnitude quake hits off Indonesia 鈥 USGS
鈥淪o far 97 people have been killed and the number keeps growing,鈥 Aceh military chief Tatang Sulaiman told AFP after the army took over responsibility for the search and rescue.
鈥淲hen we retrieve bodies sometimes there鈥檚 five, sometimes 10 corpses.鈥
More than 1,000 soldiers and about 900 police have been deployed to Pidie Jaya district to set up shelters and evacuation points in the worst-hit areas, he added.
Rescuers used excavators and their bare hands to comb the wreckage for people still missing.
鈥淲hen we retrieve bodies sometimes there鈥檚 five, sometimes 10 corpses.鈥
Hundreds of houses and shops were levelled by the quake, leaving countless people homeless and in need of basic supplies like food and water, officials said.
鈥淭he electricity is still off. Some places have generators, but there are not many,鈥 local disaster agency head Puteh Manaf told AFP.
鈥淚f it rains there will be disease.鈥
鈥楨verything was destroyed鈥
The sole hospital in Pidie Jaya was quickly overwhelmed, with patients treated on the grass out front or sent to neighboring districts with better facilities.
The district health office chief Said Abdullah said nearly 200 injured had arrived since the quake, but many would not enter the hospital for fear of aftershocks.
鈥淲e are treating people outside. We took the beds out because nobody is daring to enter the hospital,鈥 he told AFP.
Another regional hospital had suffered serious damage in the quake, along with schools and other key infrastructure, a national disaster agency spokesman said.
鈥淚t was pitch black because the electricity was out. I looked around and all my neighbors鈥 homes were completely flattened.鈥
In the hard-hit town of Meureudu, terrified residents rushed outside as their homes buckled and crumbled.
鈥淓verything was destroyed,鈥 said Hasbi Jaya, who pulled his two children unconscious from the rubble of their home.
鈥淚t was pitch black because the electricity was out. I looked around and all my neighbors鈥 homes were completely flattened.鈥
An AFP correspondent said dazed residents were wandering debris-strewn streets, unable to return to their damaged homes in fear of aftershocks.
Some fled to higher ground for fear of a tsunami although no alert was issued.
The US Geological Survey upgraded the magnitude to 6.5 from an initial reading of 6.4 and issued a yellow alert for expected fatalities and damage.
A huge undersea earthquake in 2004 triggered a tsunami that engulfed several countries around the Indian Ocean, killing more than 170,000 people in Indonesia alone, the vast majority in Aceh.
Indonesian seismologists said the latest earthquake was felt across much of Aceh province, with many aftershocks following the initial tremor.
The US Geological Survey upgraded the magnitude to 6.5 from an initial reading of 6.4 and issued a yellow alert for expected fatalities and damage.
Indonesia experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activity due to its position on the Pacific 鈥淩ing of Fire鈥, where tectonic plates collide.
Aceh lies on the northern tip of Sumatra island, which is particularly prone to quakes.
In June a 6.5-magnitude quake struck off the west of Sumatra, damaging scores of buildings and injuring eight people. CBB