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2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami

Coordinates:3°29′13″S100°04′55″E / 3.487°S 100.082°E /-3.487; 100.082
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2010 Indonesian earthquake and tsunami
2010 Mentawai earthquake
2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami is located in Sumatra
2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami
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2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami is located in Indonesia
2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami
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UTC time2010-10-25 14:42:22
ISC event15264887
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local date25 October 2010 (2010-10-25)
Local time21:42:22
Magnitude7.8Mw
Depth12.8 miles (20.6 km)
Epicenter3°29′13″S100°04′55″E / 3.487°S 100.082°E /-3.487; 100.082[1][2]
FaultSunda megathrust
TypeThrust fault
Areas affectedIndonesia
Max. intensityMMI V (Moderate)[1]
Casualties408 dead + 303 missing[3]

The2010 Mentawai earthquake occurred with amoment magnitude of 7.8[1] on 25 October off the western coast ofSumatra at 21:42 local time (14:42UTC).[4] The earthquake occurred on the same fault that produced the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. It was widely felt across the provinces ofBengkulu andWest Sumatra and resulted in a substantial localizedtsunami that struck theMentawai Islands.[5]

Tectonic setting

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The island of Sumatra lies above theSunda megathrust, the interface between thesubductingAustralian plate and the overridingSunda plate. Movement on this structure has been responsible for many large historicalmegathrust earthquakes. The most recent sequence of large ruptures started with the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and included the2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake and the2007 Sumatra earthquakes.[6][7]

Earthquake

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Map showing previous rupture areas close to the location of the October 2010 earthquake

The earthquake occurred around 150 miles (240 km) west ofBengkulu, close to theMentawai Islands, southwest ofSouth Pagai. The USGS first reported thehypocenter of the quake at 20.5 miles (33.0 km) deep,[4] but later changed it to 8.8 miles (14.2 km) deep[8] and then 12.8 miles (20.6 km). The USGS also estimated the magnitude at 7.5 before revising the measurement to 7.8.[1] The intensity was MM IV in Bengkulu and MM III inPadang.[9]

The October 2010 earthquake is thought to have been a result ofthrust faulting along or near the plate interface from the calculatedfocal mechanism and thefocal depth. Based on the published finite fault map, the earthquake ruptured a 220 × 120 km area of the interface with high slips being concentrated inside a 100 × 80 km patch.[1] According to seismic hazard potentials and deformation features, the Sunda Trench can be divided into several segments. The southern segment lies to the south ofSiberut Island. The rupture area of this earthquake is situated within the southern segment, where historical earthquakes include theearthquake of 1797 and theMw ~ 9.01833 Sumatra earthquake.[1][10]

Unlike in 2004, the tsunami caused by the October 2010 earthquake did not propagate westwards and otherIndian Ocean nations were unaffected. It has been suggested that the tremor may have been a large aftershock of the much larger Sumatran earthquakes of September 2007.[11] The earthquake occurred around seven hours after theeruption of Mount Merapi on the Indonesian island ofJava. However, the two events are not thought to be linked.[12]

Impact

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Epicentre in relation toNorth andSouth Pagai

The earthquake's worst effects were felt on the remote Mentawai Islands. On the island ofSouth Pagai, the tsunami reached a height of 3 m (9 ft) and swept as far as 600 m (1800 ft) inland. A maximum run-up of 16.86 m (55.3 ft) atSibigau Island.[13] According to Indonesian officials, more than 20 villages were hit by the tsunami, displacing more than 20,000 people[12] and affecting about 4,000 households. The coastal village of Betu Monga on South Pagai was reported to have been destroyed with many residents still missing.[14] Many residents of the villages of Peurogat and Beleerakso were also reported to be missing.[12] Eighty percent of the houses in the North Pagai village of Muntei Baru were reported damaged or destroyed.[15]

According to a spokesperson for theIndonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG), the quake was felt in several mainland towns, but no damage or deaths were reported.[16] The Mentawai Islands may have acted as a barrier, shielding the Sumatran coast by absorbing the brunt of the tsunami.[15] As of October 30, 2010, the confirmed death toll stands at 435, with 110 more unaccounted for. Many of the missing are believed to have been swept out to sea.[3]

Relief teams were initially unable to reach the islands due to poor weather conditions and rough seas. The Indonesian military was mobilized and international aid organizations also began a relief effort.[12][14] The first aid began to arrive on October 27, two days after the earthquake and tsunami.[15]

Tsunami

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Many villages on the islands were affected by the tsunami, which reached a height of 3 m (9 ft) and swept as far as 600 m (1800 ft) inland. The tsunami caused widespread destruction that displaced more than 20,000 people and affected about 4,000 households. 435 people were reported to have been killed, with over 100 more still missing.[3] The subsequent relief effort was hampered by bad weather[14] and the remoteness of the islands, which led to delays in the reporting of casualties.[17]

A tsunami run-up of 9.3 meters was recorded on the island ofSouth Pagai. At least 75 people drowned when waves up to 5.5 meters swept the village Purorougat.[18] Located off South Pagai is Sibigau Island, where the maximum tsunami run-up height was 16.7 meters. The tsunami was also recorded in the southern part of Siberut, where it was at least 1 meter high.[19]

Aftershocks

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Several aftershocks have been recorded since the initial quake,[20] the more significant of which are listed below.

  • 5.0 – 25 October 15:21:12 UTC[21]
  • 6.1 – 25 October 19:37:30 UTC[22]
  • 4.9 – 25 October 22:10:03 UTC[23]
  • 6.2 – 25 October 22:59:53 UTC[24]
  • 5.3 – 26 October 10:51:25 UTC[25]
  • 5.3 – 26 October 11:33:21 UTC[26]
  • 5.0 – 26 October 19:40:41 UTC[27]
  • 5.0 – 26 October 23:09:47 UTC[28]
  • 5.8 – 26 October 23:45:38 UTC[29]

Early warning system problems

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TheBMKG issued atsunami warning based on seismographic data.[30] An alert was broadcast from radios and mosque loudspeakers on the mainland, prompting thousands to flee to higher ground.[11] It was later cancelled, but officials said that atsunami warning system installed following the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami had failed to function properly. According to Indonesian officials, two of the system's buoys out at sea had been vandalised and were inoperative.[31] The claim of a breakdown was disputed by German officials who were working with the Indonesians to maintain and develop the system. Jörn Lauterjung, the head of the German-Indonesia Tsunami Early Warning Project, said that it had "worked very well", only one sensor had not been working and its failure had not harmed the system's operation.[32] However, theepicentre of the earthquake was so close to the islands that a warning would probably have been too late in any case, as the tsunami only took about five to ten minutes to reach Pagai.[14]

Response

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  • IndonesiaIndonesian PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono interrupted a state visit toVietnam to head to the Mentawai Islands, which he toured on 28 October.[33]Boediono, the Vice President of Indonesia, visited the disaster area by helicopter on 27 October and called for better coordination of the aid effort. He encouraged Indonesians to "be tough in facing disasters", saying that "we must be prepared for whatever happens, just as our ancestors were over thousands of years."[15]
  • AustraliaAustralian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard issued a statement of condolences, saying: "I deeply regret the loss of life and the damage caused, and, of course, our thoughts go out to the families and loved ones of the people affected". She told the Australian Parliament that "the Australian Government has offered assistance to the Government of Indonesia should this be needed."[34]
  • CanadaCanadian Foreign Affairs MinisterLawrence Cannon released a statement saying, "Canada’s condolences to the people of Indonesia following the recent natural disasters that have struck the country. "Canada is deeply concerned for the people of Indonesia, as they deal with the impacts of the recent tsunami and volcanic eruption", said Minister Cannon. "On behalf of all Canadians, I offer our deepest sympathy to the families and friends of those killed, and wish a quick recovery to the injured. Canada stands ready to provide support to the people of Indonesia if requested. We have received no reports to date of Canadian deaths or injuries due to these disasters. Canadian officials in Ottawa and at theCanadian Embassy in Jakarta continue to monitor the impact of the disasters and remain in close contact with Indonesian authorities. We inviteCanadian citizens in the affected area, even if they have not been affected by these events, to call home and reassure their loved ones."[35]
  • ChinaChinese Foreign Affairs MinisterYang Jiechi said in a statement "I wish to extend... my solicitude and condolences to the people affected by the disaster."
  • PhilippinesPhilippines Foreign Affairs SecretaryAlberto G. Romulo, who was inHanoi, Vietnam to attend the 17th ASEAN Summit, directed his department to get ready to assist Indonesia. The Philippines Embassy in Jakarta said in a statement that "The [Philippines] Embassy …stands ready to provide assistance, if needed," adding allFilipinos in Indonesia are safe.[36]
  • Portugal PortuguesePresidentAníbal Cavaco Silva sent his Indonesian counterpart a letter of condolences. He expressed his and Portugal's support for the country in such troubling times.[citation needed]
  • JapanJapanese Prime MinisterNaoto Kan and Minister for Foreign AffairsSeiji Maehara sent messages to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Indonesian Minister of Foreign AffairsMarty Natalegawa expressing their condolences and sympathy.[37]
  • United States United States PresidentBarack Obama said in a statement: "Michelle and I are deeply saddened by the loss of life, injuries, and damage that have occurred as a result of the recent earthquake and tsunami in West Sumatra. At the same time, I am heartened and encouraged by the remarkable resiliency of the Indonesian people and the commitment of their Government to rapidly assist the victims. As a friend of Indonesia, the United States stands ready to help in any way. Meanwhile, our thoughts and prayers are with the Indonesian people and all those affected by this tragedy."[38]

See also

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