Tsunami Strikes Indonesia Killing At Least 40 People, Injuring 600 And Destroying More Than 400 Homes

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Tsunami Strikes Indonesia Killing At Least 40 People, Injuring 600 And Destroying More Than 400 Homes

At least 40 people have been killed after a tsunami caused by a
volcanic eruption hit beaches in Indonesia. The wave hit beaches around
the Sunda Strait late on Saturday night, destroying 430 houses, nine
hotels and 10 ships.  

The country’s Disaster Mitigation Agency confirmed around 600 people
have been injured. A further two people are believed to be missing. A
tsunami alert was issued and people in low-lying areas fled to higher
ground.  

Indonesian officials believe the tsunami was caused by an eruption on
nearby Krakatoa, which has been spewing volcanic ash into the air. The
Australian Bureau of Meteorology has been monitoring the situation and
has issued a red warning to airline pilots operating in the region that
an ash cloud is spreading south west from the volcano to an altitude of
55,000 feet.

It is believed the tsunami was caused by an undersea landslide
following the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano. The wave hit beaches on
the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra.  

Indonesian authorities said 430 houses have been badly damaged as
well as nine hotels. The wave also badly damaged ten ships with dozens
others needing repair.  In September, at least 832 people were killed by
a quake and tsunami that hit the city of Palu on the island of
Sulawesi, which is just east of Borneo.

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