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Magnitude 5.8 earthquake hits off Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara, agency says

Magnitude 5.8 earthquake hits off Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara, agency says

Al Arabiya3 days ago
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake hit off Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province on Thursday, with a 10-kilometre (6.2-mile) depth and no tsunami potential, the country's geophysics agency said.
There were no immediate reports of damage.
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