At least 92 dead in Indonesia earthquake
At least 92 people were killed and hundreds injured after an earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale hit Indonesia's Aceh province.
As Sky News reports, television footage showed flattened houses and buildings, including shops and mosques in the worst-affected districts of Pidie Jaya and Pidie.
Roads were cracked with gaping fissures.
The death toll rose to 92 on Wednesday afternoon after more bodies were found, Aceh military commander Major General Tatang Sulaiman said.
Nearly 300 were injured, at least 73 seriously, said national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Nugroho.
At least 125 homes, 105 shops and 14 mosques were destroyed, he said.
There are also fears that many people were still trapped in collapsed buildings, added Suyitno, the head of the search and rescue agency in Aceh.
No tsunami warning was issued.