7.3-magnitude quake strikes Indonesia, tsunami warning lifted

The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre earlier pegged the quake at 6.9 magnitude, Reuters reports.
The quake, at a depth of 84km, hit at about 3am local time.
A number of aftershocks were detected later, and one registered 5 magnitude, BMKG data showed.
Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency said the authorities were collecting data from the islands nearest the epicentre off the western shore of Sumatra, spokesman Abdul Muhari said.
In Padang, the capital of West Sumatra, the quake was felt strongly, and some people moved away from the beaches, said Mr Abdul, who was in Padang.
“People left their homes. Some were panicking, but it’s under control. Currently, some of them are evacuating away from the sea,” he said, adding that he had seen no damage so far.
Local news footage showed some Padang residents evacuating by motorbike and foot to higher ground. Some carried backpacks while others huddled together under an umbrella against the rain.
“On the Siberut island, people had already been evacuated. They have been told to stay at the evacuation area until the tsunami warning is lifted,” a local official told TvOne.