The search for survivors continued Tuesday after a devasting tsunami struck Java on Monday.
The toll rose to 341 with 230 missing, a tragedy for a nation still reeling after taking the brunt of the great 2004 Asian tsunami.
Survivors in a mosque shelter after a tsunami struck the beach at Cilacap, Central Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, July 18, 2006.AP Photo/Susetyo Nugroho via Yahoo News.
The waves smashed tourist resorts along the Pangandaran coast causing at least 42,000 people to flee their homes.
The Jakarta government ignored warnings of a possible tsunami from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and Japan's Meteorological Agency after a large 7.7 quake struck off the Java coast on Monday.
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