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Indonesia was struck by a massive earthquake and tsunami in late September. The disaster hit Sulawesi, an island hundreds of miles northeast of Java. The disaster killed over 2,000 people and ...
The head of Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, Dwikorita Karnawati, said Saturday's tsunami was likely caused by Anak Krakatau's volcanic activity and so could not have ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesian authorities issued a tsunami alert Wednesday after eruptions at Ruang mountain sent ash thousands of feet high. Officials ordered more than 11,000 people to leave ...
TANJUNG LESUNG, Indonesia – Efforts to collect hundreds of bodies and save the injured were stepped up in Indonesia on Monday following the country's latest tsunami, as scientists collected ...
Christmas celebrations were replaced by somber prayers, as church leaders called on Christians across Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, to pray for tsunami victims.
1-year-old girl found alive under debris from tsunami in Indonesia 02:00. PALU, Indonesia-- Indonesia's disaster agency said Wednesday that it only needs tents, water treatment units, generators ...
Death toll from Indonesia tsunami continues to rise 01:48. Indonesian government workers and volunteers searched debris-strewn beaches for survivors and bodies after a nighttime tsunami struck ...
Indonesia’s tsunami-warning system employs more than a hundred tidal-gauge sensors, but none were close enough to Palu to pick up the localized wave.
A tsunami that hit Pandeglang, Serang and South Lampung, Indonesia, Saturday night, killed at least 222 people and injured at least 700. CNN values your feedback 1.
Indonesia Tsunami: Volcano erupting. Eyewitness Oystein Lund Andersen, a Norwegian tourist, wrote on Facebook: “I had to run, as the wave passed the beach and landed 15 to 20 metres inland.
A tsunami swept across Indonesia's islands of Sumatra and Java the night of December 22, just before 9:30 p.m. local time. There was no notice for the wall of water, which left devastation in its ...
After the devastating 2004 tsunami, multiple countries – including the UK, Germany and Malaysia – donated detection buoys and other equipment to Indonesia to help warn of future disasters.