JUST IN: A 7.4 magnitude earthquake shakes the coasts of Indonesia and generates a tsunami warning
In a major development, the following story has emerged from the international scene.

The earthquake, which occurred at 22:48 GMT (05:48 Indonesia time), had its epicenter 35 kilometers deep in the waters of the Moluccas Sea, in the northeastern region of the country, off the coast of the town of Ternate. The United States Tsunami Warning System, which records the magnitude of the earthquake as 7.8, issued a “potential threat” tsunami warning for Malaysia and the Philippines, as well as Indonesia. The agency indicated that dangerous tsunami waves were possible within a 1,000 km radius of the epicenter, along the coasts of the three countries. News in development With EFE and Reuters
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