Earthquake in Indonesian capital

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A 5.6 magnitude earthquake was felt in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, which shook for a few seconds on Monday, according to the weather and geophysics agency.

The epicenter of the earthquake was at a depth of 10 km (6.21 mi) in Sianjur in West Java, with no tsunami likely.

Eyewitnesses said some people had vacated offices in the central business district of Jakarta while others saw buildings and furniture moving.

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