Seismologists say another strong earthquake has hit Indonesia. Reports of damage or injuries were not immediately available, AP reported.
The U.S. Geological Survey says Saturday's quake - the second strong temblor in two days - had a preliminary magnitude of 7.0. It was located 144 miles (232 kilometers) north-northwest of Indonesia's Tanimbar Islands at a depth of 86 miles (138 kilometers).
Saturday's quake came as Indonesia is still recovering from another earthquake last month island that killed more than 1,000 people on western Sumatra.