tsunami

The big waves that followed the eruption of Anak Krakatoa hit communities along the Sunda Strait.
The tsunami decimated Indonesia's Sumur area, ripping houses from their foundations and bulldozing concrete buildings.
The death toll has risen to 373 and at least 128 people remain missing.
Hundreds were killed as waves smashed into houses, hotels and other beachside buildings Saturday night along Indonesia's Sunda Strait, in a disaster that followed an eruption and possible landslide on Anak Krakatau
This was the second deadly tsunami to hit seismically active Indonesia in 2018.
At least 281 people were killed in tsunami waves of up to three metres triggered by a landslide on the Anak Krakatau volcano.
Hundreds more were injured when the tsunami struck, almost without warning, along the rim of the Sunda Strait late on Saturday.
The tsunami struck Sunda Strait coastal areas along western Java and southern Sumatra islands without warning in the darkness Saturday night