At least 34 dead as Indonesia quake topples homes, buildings the strong, shallow earthquake shook Indonesia's Sulawesi island just after midnight, causing landslides and sending people fleeing from their homes in the nighttime darkness. An early report said at least three people died and 200 were injured, but authorities were still collecting information from devastated areas. Thousands of displaced people were evacuated to several temporary shelters. The magnitude 6.2 quake early Friday was centred 22 miles south of West Sulawesi province’s Mamuju district, at a depth of 11 miles, the U.S. Geological Survey said. three people died when their homes were flattened by the quake as they were sleeping, said Sirajuddin, the Majene district’s disaster agency chief.