Five hurt as quake hits Algeria: medics

19 May 2013 - 22:19 By Sapa-AFP
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An earthquake hit Algeria's Bejaia region, 250 kilometres (155 miles) east of Algiers. File photo
An earthquake hit Algeria's Bejaia region, 250 kilometres (155 miles) east of Algiers. File photo

A 5.5-magnitude earthquake on Sunday struck Algeria's Bejaia region, 250 kilometres (155 miles) east of Algiers, injuring five people and damaging some houses, the APS news agency said, citing medics.

"There are no serious cases -- the victims are mainly suffering from trauma," a medic said.

The injured included two workers who fell from scaffolding when the quake hit, while another panicked and jumped from a window, the medic added.

On May 3, a quake damaged several buildings around Mostaganem city in western Algeria, causing no casualties.

The North African country is regularly hit by earthquakes. It reported nearly 3,000 people dead and 10,000 injured when an earthquake struck the coastal town of Boumerdes near the capital on May 21, 2003.

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