Rescuers on Monday reported six more bodies including a two-month-old baby found under fallen debris four days after a major earthquake in Indonesia's remote Papua island, police said. The latest report brings the total to 19 people killed by a magnitude-6.4 quake on Friday in the town of Nabire which flattened 170 buildings. "People are still panicking so it took them a long time to report to authorities," Deputy Police Chief Maj. Wempi Batlairi told The Associated Press from Nabire, 3,200 kilometers (2,000 miles) northeast of Jakarta. Seismologists recorded 368 aftershocks with the most powerful measuring magnitude-5 on Sunday, said Guntur Seno from the meteorological agency in Jayapura. Smaller tremors were felt on Monday.