No Filipino affected in Indonesia tsunami–DFA

A man walks amid debris from damaged buildings in Carita on December 23, 2018, after the area was hit by a tsunami on December 22 following an eruption of the Anak Krakatoa volcano. – A tsunami following a volcanic eruption killed 62 people and injured hundreds more as it slammed without warning into tourist beaches and coastal areas around Indonesia’s Sunda Strait on the night of December 22, sending panicked holidaymakers and residents fleeing. (Photo by Ronald / AFP)

MANILA, Philippines — No Filipino national was reported injured or dead from the tsunami incident that hit the shores of Indonesia on Saturday evening, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Sunday.

According to Ambassador to Indonesia Leehiong Wee, the National Disaster Management Authority said that no Filipino was included in those affected by the tsunami that hit the shores of Lampung and Banten, Indonesia.

“The Philippine Embassy in Jakarta reported that so far, none of the 220 members of the Filipino community in the area were among the fatalities or injured due to the tsunami,” the DFA said in a statement.

“The Embassy was also able to communicate with a member of the Filipino community in Banten, who said that the tide did not hit their area,” it added.

At least 168 persons were reported dead while 584 were injured.

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Twenty individuals were also said to be missing across the affected regions.

The Indonesian national disaster agency also noted that hundreds of buildings were destroyed by the wave that struck at 9:30 p.m. (1430 GMT).

The tsunami incident was caused by an eruption of a volcano known as the “child” of the legendary Krakatoa./lb

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