Scenes of devastation following a magnitude 6.2 earthquake that struck Indonesia on Tuesday, killing at least 22 and injuring more than 200.<br/> <br />Here in the Bener Meriah district of Aceh province, hundreds of residents slept in tents and outdoors overnight, unable to return home.<br/> <br />These residents say the earthquake killed members of their family, who were inside a mosque when the quake hit.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Bahasa Indonesia) RESIDENT AMINAH AULIA SAYING:<br/> <br />"They were killed, hit by a collapsing mosque," REPORTER ASKING: "HOW MANY PEOPLE WERE IN THE MOSQUE?"AULIA ANSWERING: "Two of them, they were all men,"<br/> <br />Earthquakes are frequent in Indonesia, which lies in the so-called "Pacific Ring of Fire".<br/> <br />In December 2004 Aceh was devastated after an undersea earthquake and tsunami left at least 170,000 dead or missing in the province.
