Tsunami and Quake Indonesia

Posted on September 8, 2007 
Filed Under Fatih Syuhud, Indonesia, News

Tsunami and Quake IndonesiaSo, it’s official the quake which spur a tidal wave in south of Bandung, West Java is called Tsunami. No less than Presiden SBY (Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono) himself says this. In his meet-the-press, the Indonesian president along with VP Jusuf Kalla regarding the quake and tsunami says that for the time being five people are dead.

Detik online reports that two unidentified dead bodies found in Binangun, Cilacap, Central Java allegedly by tsunami wave.

In Pantai Ayah (Ayah beach) Sukabumi, Central Java, kiosks and boats disappeared because of tsunami wave. Six people were missing in Sukabumi, Central Java and Detik learns that they are dead.

In Pangandaran beach, Ciamis, West Java, at least 10 people dead.

Update: Tsunami on Indonesia’s Java coast kills 80 people (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Update 2: Indonesia tsunami toll crosses 340, hundreds missing



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