seven people have been killed and more than 600 injured from the disasters so far.Thousands have also been displaced from the quakes in the past 24 hours.The epicentre of the quake was 138km northwest of Parepare, and was felt for around seven seconds.At the time it struck, a tsunami warning was not issued, but following the strong aftershocks, chiefs fear it could set off the disaster.Two hotels and the office of the West Sulawesi governor were severely damaged.Electricity supplies are also down, with the island being cut off.Sulawesi is an island east of Borneo and is made up of several long peninsulas and a mountainous centre.It's known for its coral reefs and diving sites, as well as historic parks.This is the second earthquake to hit.
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