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: Magnitude 7 earthquake hits Indonesia in town on northeast coast of Java: USGS

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A magnitude 7 earthquake has hit Indonesia some 96 kilometers north of Tuban, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Tuban is a town located on the northeast coast of Java. Sebastian Paz, a Colombian tourist visiting Bali, told MarketWatch by email that the quake caused shaking across the island and that he received a 5.4 alert from My EarthQuake Alerts. So far, no tsunami warning has been issued.

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