Within six minutes of the occurrence of the earthquake, the Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre issues bulletin that there was no threat to the Indian coast.

There is no tsunami threat to India or Indian Ocean in the wake of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that rocked Indonesia on Saturday morning, Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre here has said.

Within six minutes of the occurrence of the earthquake at 8.01 a.m. under Molucca Sea near Halmahera in Indonesia, the Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre issued a bulletin to the Ministry of Home affairs and various disaster management agencies in the country stating that there was no threat to the Indian Ocean region or Indian coast.

The Indian Tsunami Early Centre also issued similar bulletin to 25 Indian Ocean rim countries in its capacity as regional service provider for tsunami warning.

According to In-Charge of the Centre, K. Srinivas Kumar, only minor tsunamis were triggered locally in the aftermath of the earthquake in Indonesia and there was no threat to the Indian Ocean.