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Stealth Indonesia tsunami turns perfect night into nightmare

Published: 24 Dec 2018 - 08:16 pm | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 07:44 am
A car is seen in a rice field after a tsunami hit Sunda strait at Carita district in Pandeglang, Indonesia, December 24, 2018 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Akbar Nugroho Gumay/ REUTERS

A car is seen in a rice field after a tsunami hit Sunda strait at Carita district in Pandeglang, Indonesia, December 24, 2018 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Akbar Nugroho Gumay/ REUTERS

By NINIEK KARMINI and MARGIE MASON | AP

TANJUNG LESUNG, Indonesia: The tsunami that roared ashore in Indonesia, killing more than 370 people and injuring over 1,400, was particularly cruel.

It hit on a busy holiday weekend when many were enjoying the warm night breeze on the beach under a full moon. And unlike most big waves, which are typically portended by an earthquake's violent shaking, this was a stealth attack.

There were no major ground convulsions, no sirens, no text messages.

A volcanic island rumbled as it has been doing for months before a giant chunk of it apparently broke free like a rock falling into a tub, silently unleashing a disaster.

Even in a disaster-prone country like Indonesia, survivors of Saturday's tsunami said it seemed extra menacing because everything seemed perfect until it hit.