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Tsunami Returns- At least 168 Killed in Indonesia

December 23

At least 168 people have been killed in as a Tsunami following a volcanic eruption struck without warning into Indonesia’s Sunda Strait on Saturday night, cutting a swathe of destruction and triggering mass panic as it swept inland.

Hundreds of buildings were destroyed by the wave, which hit the coast of southern Sumatra and the western tip of Java late night on Saturday following the eruption of a volcano known as the “child” of the legendary Krakatoa, national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.

The teams engaged in Search and rescue told the Media that 168 have been confirmed dead, 745 people injured and 30 reported missing across three regions.

A video posted on social media showed a wall of water suddenly crashing into an open-air concert by pop group “Seventeen” and later in a tearful Instagram post, a member of tyhe band said that the band’s bassist and road manager had been killed.

Images of the aftermath of the tsunami in coastal areas show a trail of uprooted trees and debris strewn across beaches. A tangled mess of corrugated steel roofing, timber and rubble was dragged inland at Carita beach, a popular day-tripping spot on the west coast of Java.

“We arrived at 9pm for our holiday and suddenly the water came — it went dark, the electricity is off,” the 15-year-old told AFP.

“It’s messy outside and we still cannot access the road.”

In Lampung province, on the other side of the strait, Lutfi Al Rasyid said he fled the beach in Kalianda city in fear for his life.

“I could not start my motorbike so I left it and I ran… I just prayed and ran as far as I could,” the 23-year-old told AFP.

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