Rescuers combing wreckage after a tsunami struck Indonesia on Saturday continued to find more victims on Monday, with at least 373 people now known to have been killed and more than 1,400 injured after a volcanic eruption was believed to have triggered surging tides.
At least 128 people are reported missing, while hundreds of homes, hotels, shops and other buildings have been destroyed.
Although they were still investigating, Indonesian officials and volcanologists believed that the tsunami was likely to have been caused by an undersea landslide following an eruption of Anak Krakatau, the “child of Krakatau” volcano.
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