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Moment canyon cliff landslide triggered by M4.5 earthquake in Bukittinggi, Indonesia

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The moment when the cliffs of the Sianok canyon in Agam Regency collapsed not long after the western Indonesia was rocked by a magnitude 4.5 earthquake, 12:12 p.m, Saturday, April 8.

Al Havizd, the filmer, said that at that time, two man were crossing the road right under the landslide.

"There are cars and motorbikes passing by but they are safe," Havizd added.

Landslides fly dust into the air and drop soil material onto the shoulder of the road so it doesn't block the road.

Officers had closed the road for several hours in anticipation of the earthquake and subsequent landslides.

As of Saturday night there were no reports of damage to buildings or casualties from the earthquake at a depth of 10 kilometers in the Sianok segment.

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