Over 2,500 aftershocks observed after Indonesian quake
7/1/2005 11:36
More than 2,500 aftershocks have been observed after a strong earthquake
occurred on Dec. 26 off the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, the
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) said Thursday. "1,500
aftershocks were recorded in the 48 hours that followed the quake, and 1,000
since then," said CTBTO spokesman Bernhard Wrabetz. He added that one of the
strongest aftershocks, measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale, was recorded
Wednesday off the Sumatra island. CTBTO experts say that the tremors will
continue for several months but become more and more sporadic. The CTBTO has
set up a sensor network throughout the world which can be used to detect any
nuclear tests that violate the 1996 treaty and monitor natural seismic
activity. The massive earthquake and ensuing tsunamis have claimed the lives
of over 145,000 people in Asia and Africa.
Xinhua
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