Astra_Jingga
Junior Member
First of all, I don't know if this the right section for posting something like this.
I'm sorry if it turns out to be the wrong section, and for the moderators; feel free to move this thread to a more appropriate section.
I just would like to let you know that we were having an earthquake here in my place.
On Monday, November 21, we were having an earthquake in Bandung, West Java. I felt the shake on about 11.00 am for almost a minute before it stopped.
That was the only shake I felt on that day, but other people told me they felt another shake on around 01.20 pm the same day.
The earthquake(s) did no damage to my neighborhood and as far as I can tell, to the city's infrastructures.
It wasn't until 06.00 pm that day I found out that the epicenter of the earthquake was in fact near Cianjur, a small town not too far away from Bandung (the capital city of West Java, where I currently live at).
It was a 5.6 earthquake, and destroyed some of the infrastructures in Cianjur, and until 2 days later, almost completely isolated the town since the main roads in and out were all closed off by landslides.
I have a lot of friends in Cianjur and it's neighboring small towns, they were my school mates back in the 80's and 90's. To my relief, I found that most of them and their families are okay.
I still don't know however, if my late grandparents' house survived the earthquake. The old house is situated not far from Cianjur, maybe around 7 to 10 km away (to think that the small town of Cipanas, around 20 km away from Cianjur was almost isolated as well due to the landslides closed off most of it's main roads).
Still, a disaster is a disaster nonetheless, according to the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management (BNPB), by yesterday, November 24, the number of fatalities reached 271 people while 40 people are still missing, and more than 2,000 have been injured. In addition, 61,908 people have been displaced, while 22,241 houses have been seriously damaged, 11,641 moderately damaged, and 22,090 slightly damaged.
To think that just right a moment before I find out about the exact location of the epicentre of the Monday earthquake, my master scolded me for complaining about a slight of body ache I was having due to the work I did that day;
'You're a man, a slight body ache is nothing compared to what others must now endure!', he said. It was also him who then told me for the first time that the epicenter of the earthquake we felt earlier that day was actually in Cianjur...
www.reuters.com
I'm sorry if it turns out to be the wrong section, and for the moderators; feel free to move this thread to a more appropriate section.
I just would like to let you know that we were having an earthquake here in my place.
On Monday, November 21, we were having an earthquake in Bandung, West Java. I felt the shake on about 11.00 am for almost a minute before it stopped.
That was the only shake I felt on that day, but other people told me they felt another shake on around 01.20 pm the same day.
The earthquake(s) did no damage to my neighborhood and as far as I can tell, to the city's infrastructures.
It wasn't until 06.00 pm that day I found out that the epicenter of the earthquake was in fact near Cianjur, a small town not too far away from Bandung (the capital city of West Java, where I currently live at).
It was a 5.6 earthquake, and destroyed some of the infrastructures in Cianjur, and until 2 days later, almost completely isolated the town since the main roads in and out were all closed off by landslides.
I have a lot of friends in Cianjur and it's neighboring small towns, they were my school mates back in the 80's and 90's. To my relief, I found that most of them and their families are okay.
I still don't know however, if my late grandparents' house survived the earthquake. The old house is situated not far from Cianjur, maybe around 7 to 10 km away (to think that the small town of Cipanas, around 20 km away from Cianjur was almost isolated as well due to the landslides closed off most of it's main roads).
Still, a disaster is a disaster nonetheless, according to the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management (BNPB), by yesterday, November 24, the number of fatalities reached 271 people while 40 people are still missing, and more than 2,000 have been injured. In addition, 61,908 people have been displaced, while 22,241 houses have been seriously damaged, 11,641 moderately damaged, and 22,090 slightly damaged.
To think that just right a moment before I find out about the exact location of the epicentre of the Monday earthquake, my master scolded me for complaining about a slight of body ache I was having due to the work I did that day;
'You're a man, a slight body ache is nothing compared to what others must now endure!', he said. It was also him who then told me for the first time that the epicenter of the earthquake we felt earlier that day was actually in Cianjur...
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Indonesia quake kills over 160, search for survivors continues
A powerful earthquake killed more than 160 people in Indonesia's West Java province on Monday, with rescuers searching for survivors trapped under the rubble amid a series of aftershocks.