US seismologists issued an Indian Ocean-wide tsunami watch but said it appeared to have only generated small waves. Victor Sardina, a geophysicist with the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii, told AFP the first tsunami was "not anywhere near" as large as the devastating waves that struck Asia in 2004 and Japan last year.
He said the tsunami measured a mere 35 centimeters (14 inches) near Padang, Indonesia, but could swell to as high as a meter (3 feet 4 inches) near Sri Lanka, adding that US scientists were still carefully monitoring the situation.
At least three tsunamis of up to 80 centimetres (31 inches) hit Indonesia's coast after a massive 8.6-magnitude earthquake struck off Sumatra island Wednesday.
"Our tide gauges and buoys recorded small tsunamis," Said Kristiawan of Indonesia's Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said.
He said the highest was in Meulaboh in western Aceh, "measuring 80 centimetres", and other smaller ones were recorded in nearby coastal regions.
All were recorded at 10:04 GMT, almost an hour and a half after the initial quake, he said. A strong 8.2-magnitude aftershock struck off Sumatra island at 10:43 GMT.
Earlier, the center said "earthquakes of this size have the potential to generate a widespread destructive tsunami."
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in a bulletin after the quake added that "sea level readings indicate a tsunami was generated. It may already have been destructive along some coasts."
"Based on these data the threat continues for all coastal areas of the Indian Ocean," the Hawaii based center said.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said a tsunami watch was also in effect for India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Africa and other countries.
A tsunami watch has been issued for countries across the Indian Ocean, including Pakistan after a massive earthquake hit waters off Indonesia, a Met department official told The Express Tribune, adding that there was no tsunami threat to Pakistan’s coastline.
People near the coast in six Thai provinces were ordered to higher ground.
Indonesia's president said there were no reports of casualties or damage from the earthquake, with no threat from a tsunami although an alert for a giant wave remained in place.
"There is no tsunami threat although we are on alert," said President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at a joint news conference with visting British Prime Minister David Cameron, who said Britain was standing ready to help if needed.
"The situation in Aceh is under control, there's a little bit of panic but people can go to higher ground," Yudhoyono said, adding that he had ordered a disaster relief team to fly to Aceh.
The quake struck 308 miles (500 km) southwest of the city of Banda Aceh, on the northern tip of Indonesia's Sumatra Island, at a depth of 20.5 miles (33 km), the U.S. Geological survey said.
Indonesia's disaster management agency said power was down in Aceh province and people were gathering on high ground as sirens warned of the danger.
"The electricity is down, there are traffic jams to access higher ground. Sirens and Koran recitals from mosques are everywhere," said Sutopo, spokesman for the agency.
The quake was felt as far away as the Thai capital, Bangkok, and in southern India, residents said.
Hundreds of office workers in the Indian city of Bangalore left their buildings while the Indian port of Chennai closed down because of the danger of a tsunami, the port said.
The quake was in roughly in the same area as a Dec. 26, 2004, quake of 9.1 magnitude, which sent huge tsunami waves crashing into Sumatra, where 170,000 people were killed, and across the Indian Ocean.
In all, the 2004 tsunami killed about 230,000 people in 13 Indian Ocean countries, including Thailand, Sri Lanka and India.
The 2004 quake was at a depth of 18 miles (30 km) along a fault line running under the Indian Ocean, off western Indonesia and up into the Bay of Bengal.
One expert told the BBC the Wednesday quake as a "strike-slip" fault, meaning a more horizontal shift of the ground under the sea as opposed to a sudden vertical shift, and less risk of a large displacement of water triggering a tsunami.
The quake was also felt in Sri Lanka, where office workers in the capital, Colombo, fled their offices, and the southern Thai holiday island of Phuket, both of which were hit hard by the 2004 tsunami.
In Bangladesh, where two tremors were felt, authorities said there appeared to be no threat of a tsunami. Australia also said there was no threat of a tsunami there.
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@MarkH - Get a life.
I know Allah will protect the pAkIsTaNi-muslims. I worry about everybody else.
@some one: say that again but tell me you're dancing while you're doing it so I can finish off the perfect mental picture and tell myself it's real.
its over. nothing happened. now its ok to joke and fight.
Is Tsunami coming to Karachi? at what time?
Can any one predict the exact time?
May Al-Mighty Allah have mercy on us. Ameen.
@1984: Easy ao brother.
@some one: Dont tell me that u were one of the many who danced in the street when Hurricane Katrina struck USA,claiming that it was punishment from Allah for US war on terror... Strangely,next year,Pakistan was affected by one of the worst floods in the last decade...and the country which came forward first to give aid was USA....even before ur holy Saudi Arabia and all weather friend China..
Muslims or non muslims...everyone is a human and when disaster strikes them,u cannot blame their sins for that...Its just that they're in d wrong place at the wrong time...
The entire pacific coast is an earthquake prone zone...u cannot ask why Allah made it like that even though it has the biggest islamic country...
Before getting religious,try to be human and try to be rational...
Every life is precious,whether he's kafir or a muslim...
May ALLAH have mercey on all of us. Ameen!
Alhamdulillah: The warning has been withdrawn.........
Imran Khan its high time that you understand that Tsunami brings destruction & death. Who suggested you this Tsunami?
guys dont worry nothing will happens all the lifes will be safe next morning
God is great,
Hope there are no casualties and no tsunamis.
Our Prayers are with those who are in danger. Good news is, people are better equiped this time and warning system worked too. Bad news for any Tsunami. We are waiting to fight you. You will be defeated and sent back to Indian Ocean. Better stay away from us.
@anthony
Who controls the techtonic plates of the Earth? Who causes the techtonic plates to move and cause an earth quake? Regarding Indonesia being on the earthquake zone and despite that being the most populated muslim country in the world shows the majestic glory of Allah. Despite being on the earth quake zone, Allah protects the indonesians and are they have become the largest populated muslim land. In 2004 the deaths caused by the earthquake and tsunami were a test from Allah for the martyrs who died and their families who survived to raise their ranks with Allah.
We should pray to Allah almighty to save us from tsunami and other probelms.
@someone, you know where the earth quake epicentre is ? .its near indonesia (largest muslim country) .Do you know the largest death toll of tsunami in 2004 were muslims and particularly of banda ace area of Indonesia.. Does it imply anything about Allah's plan as you are suggesting ?. Please open up your mind and learn the techtonic plates and earthquake prone zones and know the occurances of Earth quakes in the past 150 years .
@Pragmatist
Of course Buddy I as a Pakistani Muslim am praying that all Humanbeings (Indians, Pakistanis, Indonesians, Srilankans, Singaporeans, Bangladeshis, Malaysians and all) regardless of religion, caste, language, etc remain safe. No matter how much I argue with Indians on the comments section of ET, I can never ever wish that they are harmed.
@Shariq: there's a calamity waiting to happen and this is the best you could think of??? you think this situation is funny enough for you to crack your lame jokes on?!!?! how pathetic are you???
May God have mercy on all those in the path of this catastrophe.
@Zaid hamid: U always rock dear.
Felt it here in Dhaka as well...
@ ali ahmed ... Shame on you .
I hope all the Pakistanis are praying that the Tsunami misses India !
This earthquake is a CIA-RAW-Mossad conspiracy to trigger a tsunami and hamper the rescue operation taking place at Siachen.
Evacuate Bilalwal House, this time its a real tsunami and not the PTI one!
These massive Earthquakes are a small hint into the total power of Allah (swt). InshaAllah no one shall be harmed despite a massive undersea earthquake. Its easy for Allah to save everyone from harm despite an earthquake (on land or in the sea). Its time humanbeings came back to being obedient servants of Allah and stopped worshipping others except Allah.
Just great. I just bough a flat near the sea!
Please check the following link for the estimated times when it is supposed to hit the coasts along the Indian Ocean:
http://ptwc.weather.gov/ptwc/text.php?id=indian.TSUIOX.2012.04.11.0845
It is supposed to hit Gawadar at 1536 Hours and Karachi at 1644 Hours.
I saw a Tsunami Alert warning for Gwader and Karachi as well !! Please pray for all may Allah have mercy upon us Aameen!!
Conspiracy theory suggests HAARP!
Brace yourself Indonesia. Imran Khan is coming :P
good
ALLLAH Reham Kare!