The Jakarta Post, Associated Press, Jakarta | Mon, 04/04/2011
A strong earthquake hit off Indonesia's main island of Java Monday, prompting authorities to briefly issue a tsunami warning and sending thousands of residents fleeing their homes in panic.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage from the 6.7-magnitude quake, which struck shortly after 3 a.m. Monday (2000 GMT, 4 p.m. EDT).
The U.S. Geological Survey said the temblor was centered 318 kilometers (nearly 200 miles) off southern Java, just 24 kilometers (15 miles) beneath the ocean floor.
Thousands of people in the town of Cilacap poured into the streets and ran to high ground, many gathering in mosques, witnesses told El Shinta radio.
Ninety minutes later, when the threat of a tsunami had passed, they were told to go home.
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