Indonesia’s twin disasters kill more than 300

JAKARTA, Indonesia, (Reuters) – A tsunami and a  volcanic eruption in Indonesia have killed more than 300 people  with over 400 missing and tens of thousands displaced,  authorities said yesterday.

One of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes spewed out clouds  of ash and jets of searing gas in an eruption that has killed  at least 28 people and injured 14.
Mount Merapi, on the outskirts of the city of Yogyakarta on  Java island, first erupted on Tuesday, a day after a tsunami  pounded remote islands in western Indonesia. The death toll in  the tsunami was at least 282, said West Sumatra provincial  disaster official Ade Edward.

The tsunami, triggered by a 7.5 magnitude quake that struck  78 km west of South Pagai, one of the Mentawai islands,  flattened several villages and a surf resort. At least 411  people are still missing, Edward said.

The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said on its website  that 4,000 people had been displaced by the tsunami.