This time the central Island of Java. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13898913/ Indonesian tsunami kills at least 86, 77 missing 7.7-magnitude undersea quake sends 6-foot killer wave to Java resorts PANGANDARAN, Indonesia - A tsunami crashed into beach resorts and fishing villages on Java island Monday, killing at least 86 people, leaving scores missing and sending thousands climbing trees or fleeing to higher ground to escape. As darkness fell at least 30 bodies were piled up at one clinic near the coast, including several children covered in white sheets, and thousands of terrified residents set up camp in the hills overlooking the sea. Regional agencies issued bulletins Monday saying a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck 150 miles off Indonesia’s southern coast was strong enough to create a tsunami. But they did not reach victims on Java, which was spared by the devastating Asian tsunami of 2004, because the island has no warning system in place. There have been, so far today, 13 earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 or greater, a moderate quake, with four over 6.0, a strong quake, and the 7.7 magnitude earthquake, according to the US Geological Survey. The hardest-hit area appeared to be Pangandaran, an idyllic beach resort on the southern coast popular with local and foreign tourists. People shouted “Tsunami! Tsunami!” as the more than 6-foot-high wave approached, some climbing trees or crowding into inland mosques to pray, witnesses said. ‘I couldn’t get out’ Boats crashed to shore, some slamming into hotels, and houses and restaurants were flattened along a 110-mile stretch of the densely populated island’s southern coast. Jan Boeken, from Antwerp, Belgium, said he was sitting at a bar when his waiter started screaming. “I looked back at the beach and saw a big wall of thundering black water coming toward us,” said the 53-year-old, who escaped with minor cuts to the head and knees. “I ran, but I got trapped in the kitchen, I couldn’t get out. I got hit in the body by debris and my lungs filled with water.” The Indonesian Red Cross, police and district officials said at least 82 people were killed and 77 others were unaccounted for, most in Pangandaran and nearby Cilacap. El-Shinta radio reported four other deaths. “We are still evacuating areas and cross-checking data,” Red Cross official Arifin Muhadi told The Associated Press. He said 77 people were missing earlier Monday. ‘A wave like a black wall’ Most of the victims were believed to be Indonesians, but at least one Swedish tourist was being treated for injuries at a hospital near Pangandaran and his two sons, 5 and 10, were missing, said Jan Janonius, a Swedish Foreign Ministry spokesman. A witness told el-Shinta he saw the ocean withdraw 1,500 feet from the beach a half-hour before the powerful wave smashed ashore, a typical phenomenon before a tsunami. “I could see fish jumping around on the ocean floor,” Miswan said. “Later I saw a wave like a black wall.” Local media reports said the wave came as far 900 feet inland in some places. Buildings sit close to the beach in Pangandaran. Pedi Mulyadi, a 43-year-old food vendor, said he was waiting on the beach for customers when the wave struck, killing his wife, Ratini, 33. The pair were clinging to one another when they were swallowed by the torrent of water and pulled 300 feet inland, he said. “Then we were hit, I think by a piece of wood,” Mulyadi said. “When the water finally pulled away, she was dead. Oh my God, my wife is gone, just like that.” Second major earthquake since May Roads were blocked and power cut to much of the area. Damage and casualties were reported at several places along the 110 miles of beach affected, officials and media reports said. “All the houses are destroyed along the beach,” one woman, Teti, told el-Shinta radio. “Small hotels are destroyed and at least one restaurant was washed away.” Indonesia has installed a warning system across much of Sumatra island but not on Java. The government has been planning to extend the warning system there by 2007. Java was hit seven weeks ago by a 6.3-magnitude earthquake that killed more than 5,800 people, but was spared by the 2004 tsunami that killed 216,000 people, nearly half of them in Indonesia’s Aceh province. The May earthquake did not affect the part of the island hit by Monday’s tsunami, which was spawned by a quake that struck deep beneath the Indian Ocean 150 miles southwest of Java’s coast. Far-reaching shock The quake struck at 3:24 p.m., causing tall buildings to sway hundreds of miles away in the capital, Jakarta. The strength of the temblor was revised upward from magnitude 7.1 after a review by a seismologist, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks. After the quake, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and Japan’s Meteorological Agency issued warnings saying there could be a tsunami in the Indian Ocean. The tsunami struck Java about an hour after the quake and its effects could be felt as far as Bali island and near Australia’s Coco Islands. Indonesia is on the so-called Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.
They're still figuring out the death tolls and they've been rising. Its up to a 110 now. I highly highly doubt it will get to 6 figures but this is a bad disaster and very likely will reach in the thousands. Just consider that in several days of fighting in Lebanon the death toll has reached just over 200 but in an instant the death toll is more than half that and likely to be much higher.
Flooding in China has killed thousands, Middle East War will take thousands of lives. Extreme heat in the US will surely take lives. The Average temperature in the US for the first 6 months of this year is higher than any that has ever been recorded since 1895. Anybody see a pattern here?
I agree Global Warming is a big problem but what that has to do with the tsunami? I'm not aware of any link between global warming and earthquakes.
Global Warming is causing everything that's going on: from natural disasters to people killing each other.
Hey, laugh all you want but there have been many, many studys linking warm tempratures with increased violence. Maybe that's why everybody in the middle east is so p****d off.
Death toll up to 330 now "A witness told el-Shinta he saw the ocean withdraw 1,500 feet from the beach a half-hour before the powerful wave smashed ashore, a typical phenomenon before a tsunami." I don't get it.. even if people don't know about this phenomenon being linked to an impending tsunami, you'd think at least a few would and they'd be yelling for people to get the hell out of there? I mean, it's not every day you see fish flopping around on the ocean floor?? Half an hour is plenty of time to get most people in the vicinity farther inland..