| Quake felt in Malaysia13/09/2007 The Star
 
 KUALA LUMPUR:The massive earthquake off the western coast of Indonesia’s 
    Sumatra island sent “shudders” to several parts of Malaysia.
 
 Residents in high-rise units either dashed down on their own or were 
    directed to do so by security personnel. Most reported feeling tremors at 
    about 7.15pm.
 
 A Kuala Lumpur City Hall official said the operations centre received 
    information that tremors were felt in Setapak, Cheras, Jalan Pudu and 
    several other parts of the city.
 
 “We are monitoring all high-rise buildings and have mobilised and sent out 
    teams to the areas concerned,” he said, adding that minor cracks had 
    appeared on two blocks of the Hospital Kuala Lumpur workers’ quarters.
 
 No casualties were reported.
 
 About 2,500 residents of the PPR Pudu Ulu flats and Pudu Impiana apartments 
    in Jalan Pudu ran down when the tremors were felt.
 
 K. Nalathambi, 51, a resident of PPR Pudu Ulu flats, said he felt the 
    building shaking and saw the cabinet in his living room “rattle”.
 
 
 Safety zone: Residents of the Bukit Cagar flats evacuated their homes after 
    feeling initial tremors as a result of the earthquake in Sumatra last 
    evening.
 “It was scary as I had felt such a tremor during the last tsunami,” said the 
    schoolbus driver who lives on the fifth floor.
 
 George Moir, 80, who lives in the Langkawi Apartments in Setapak, said he 
    felt the tremor at about 7.15pm while sitting in front of his computer.
 
 About 3,000 residents of several blocks of the Penara flats in Taman Tasek 
    Permaisuri, Cheras, also evacuated.
 
 Residents at the Hospital Kuala Lumpur quarters were among those asked to 
    evacuate three blocks of flats.
 
 Gurdav Kaur, 40, said they were directed to do so almost immediately by 
    police and Fire and Rescue Department personnel who used a loudhailer.
 
 They were not allowed to return until 9.30pm.
 
 In JOHOR BARU, thousands of people at the Bukit Cagar flats evacuated their 
    units.
 
 Storekeeper Pang Tai Kuang, 35, said he was having a nap when he was 
    awakened by the tremors, which lasted about 15 minutes.
 
 “I thought I was dreaming, but realised the tremors were real and dashed 
    out,” he added.
 
 Housewife Juliana Ghazali, 28, who just gave birth three days ago, had a 
    nervous time walking down from the 15th floor as the lift was out of 
    service.
 
 In MALACCA, residents of several high-rise apartments made a quick dash down 
    after realising what had happened.
 
 Those living in Ujong Pasir and Banda Hilir were the most affected. Michael 
    Nunis, 58, who was visiting a friend in Ujong Pasir, said the tremors made 
    him feel dizzy.
 
 Gloria Wong, 30, said she was with her three children on the eighth floor of 
    the 12-storey Kekwah Apartment when she felt the tremors.
 
 “I was scared and immediately rushed down with my children, using the 
    staircase,” she said, adding that there were already about 100 people 
    downstairs when they got down.
 
 Abdullah Bakar, 45, a guard at the apartment, was one of the calmer 
    residents, saying this was not the first time he had experienced tremors.
 
 “This has happened about five or six times before,” he recalled.
 
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