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Blasts heard in Jakarta
>From correspondents in Jakarta
December 19,  2004
 
SEVERAL loud blasts have been heard in the Indonesian capital Jakarta and  
two nearby towns.
 
Local Metro TV reports residents heard the blasts about 7.30am local time,  
or 11.30am Australian time (AEDT).
 
A loud noise that several witnesses said resembled an explosion was heard  in 
parts of Jakarta early Sunday. Media reports said a meteor had fallen close  
to the capital.
 
Several callers to el-Shinta radio station spoke of a fast whitish object  
crossing the sky towards the west of Jakarta and a big explosion followed by  
what they said sounded like an echo.
 
Metro TV station reported that a large object, suspected to be a meteor,  had 
fallen to earth, also to the west of the city.
 
Police said they were investigating the reports, but they had no reports of  
any bombings in the capital. No other details were immediately available.
 
The Australian government last week warned of possible terrorist attacks in  
Indonesia over the Christmas and New Year period.
 
Additional reporting from AP
 
AAP



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