Series of quakes kills 1, injures dozens
Indonesia ? A series of powerful earthquakes killed a 10-year-old girl and injured dozens in remote eastern Indonesia, briefly triggering fears of another tsunami in a country still recovering from 2004’s deadly waves.
One of the quakes — a 7.3-magnitude tremor — was felt as far away as Australia and sent small tsunamis into Japan’s southeastern coast.
Residents near the epicenter in Papua province rushed from their homes in search of higher ground shortly after the first 7.6-magnitude quake struck at 4:43 a.m. local time, afraid that huge waves might wash over the island.
The epicenter was about 85 miles from Papua’s main city of Manokwari and occurred at a depth of 22 miles, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It was followed by dozens of aftershocks.
Dozens were injured and some 135 homes and other buildings were badly damaged or toppled in the province. Officials initially reported four deaths, but later discovered three people had died from illnesses.

