The City of Manokwari,West Papua, was struck by a M 7.6 earthquake at 19:43:54 UT on the 3rd of January. The earthquake was caused by the thrust faulting as the Pacific plate subducted beneath the Australia plate along the NW coast of New Guinea. Several (5) aftershocks of between M4.8 and M5.6 followed. A M7.3 earthquake occured at 22:33:42 UT and is thought to have been triggered by the ealier event producing a "doublet". The helicorder trace on PAUL shows the two events, the red dots represent the occurence of each event.
The trace for each earthquake is shown below;
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The BBC world news channel reports 4 dead and 37 injured, with the total destruction of 10 buildings including several hotels. Many people fled from the costal area in fear of a Tsunami. An initial warning was issued, indicating a tsunami had been generated (based on gauge readings of sea level changes), the threat however was to the local area around the epicentre and only over a two hour period, there was no threat to other coastal areas in the pacific. The area has been subjected to 19 aftershocks of between M4.3 and M6.0 since.
Keywords: doublet, Earthquake, Indonesia, Manokwari, New Guinea, PAUL, Tsunami