Tsunami hits without warning in Indonesia, at least 222 killed
  • 5 years ago
More than two hundred people have been killed after a tsunami struck Indonesian coastlines over the weekend.
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Aram… what's the latest?

Well Mark… the tsunami struck coastal towns on the islands of Sumatra and Java on Saturday almost without warning.
It is believed to have been triggered by the infamous Anak Krakatau volcano.
Its volcanic activity is thought to have set off undersea landslides which in turn generated the deadly waves.
At least 220 people have been killed, hundreds are injured and a couple dozen people are missing.
Officials fear the death toll could rise.
Hundreds of homes and other buildings have been heavily damaged and thousands of residents have been forced to evacuate to higher ground.
They have also been warned to stay away from coastal areas amid fears the volcano could trigger new tsunamis.
It was the second deadly tsunami to hit Indonesia this year, but the one in September was accompanied by a powerful earthquake that gave residents a brief warning before the waves struck.
There was no seismic activity before Saturday's tsunami catching many people off-guard.
Rescue workers are desperately looking for possible survivors, but their access to affected areas is being blocked by fallen debris.
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