Magnitude 7.4 earthquake hits off Indonesia, killing one
4 earthquake hits off Indonesia, killing one A 7.
The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially warned that tsunami waves less than 0.
3m (1 ft) "were possible" along the coasts of Guam, Japan, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Taiwan.
The tsunami alert was lifted after two hours.
"It was really strong. My head even felt dizzy," Safitri told BBC Indonesian. Even the roads outside the house were shaking, she said, adding that the earthquake "feels like the strongest" she's experienced over the past six years.
Oktiani was at the market when "everything started shaking".
Several stores experienced power outages and as the tremors got stronger, people fled, she told the BBC.
She headed straight for her child's school, which is located "very close" to the sea.
"The situation there was chaotic. The teachers immediately told parents to bring their children home, even though they had only just arrived," she told the BBC. In Ternate, resident Budi Nurgianto said the walls in his house vibrated for what felt like more than a minute. He rushed outside, into a scene of panic.
"There were many people outside.
I even saw some people leaving their house without having finished their shower," he told AFP news agency.
The epicentre of the quake was roughly midway between Manado and Ternate.
At least two aftershocks, with magnitudes 5.
2, followed the major quake, with authorities warning of more to come.
Footage from a search and rescue team in Manado shows residents and officials walking through the rubble at a sports complex, with some shouting "oh my God".
A patient at Siloam Hospital in Manado recalled the frantic efforts to evacuate staff and patients.
"We were sitting there drinking tea.
[Initially we] didn't realise it was an earthquake. And then we heard a child scream, 'Come down, hurry up,' " said Admini, 69. Additional reporting by Heyder Affan in Jakarta
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