Sumatra hit by another quake

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The quake struck at 3:51 p.m. local time on Monday, leaving at least 20 dead and about 150 injured. The quake struck at a depth of 5.5 miles (8 kilometers).

Indonesian officials on Tuesday identified a tsunami source.

The area struck by the quake that shook Sulawesi and Java, home to thousands of ethnic Chinese, has been one of the biggest tourist areas in Indonesia since independence from Britain in 1965.

Indonesia has seen several large quakes in the past three years — a 4.2 magnitude aftershocks struck in December and the 4.6 magnitude earthquake that hit Indonesian island Java in November 2015.

The quake in Sulawesi, about 65 miles north of Jakarta, brought the death toll from the previous quake to at least 20 and the country’s earthquake warning level to severe, up from the 4.2 level.

One person was reported dead in Surabaya town of Surigao Aceh, a remote city roughly 100 miles (160 km) west of the largest port city of Malacca. A fourth person, a nurse, was reported dead in nearby Malindi district, authoritie