Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Indon's Tsunami Disaster

The Indonesian (2nd) tsunami, triggered by a strong undersea earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter Scale, sent waves that were 1.5 metre high smashing onto Pangandaran beach near the town of Ciamis, 270 km south-east of Jakarta. The disaster killed 105 people, swept away buildings and damaged 650 fishing boats.

The Indonesian Red Cross disaster centre announced: "There are 105 people dead from 10 regencies, 148 people are injured and 127 still missing."

sydney morning herald photo

2,875 people had been displaced from their homes.

"Possibly this number could rise because many people are still missing."

A group of Australians scampered to safety on higher grounds while 2 Swedish children are missing.

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