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Indonesia tsunami: coastline still under threat amid fresh volcanic activity

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Authorities warn that dangerous waves could hit the Sunda Strait area again as Anak Krakatu continues to spew ash

The Indonesia authorities have warned that the tsunami-ravaged coast of western Java could be hit by further dangerous waves as volcanic activity continued in the area.

Indonesia’s meteorology, climatology, and geophysical agency said that a new tsunami could arrive soon in the area around the Anak Krakatau volcano in the Sunda Strait. A 2km exclusion zone has been set up around the volcano.

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