On the 14th anniversary of the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami that killed more than 220-thousand people in 14 countries -- including Indonesia -- authorities there are urging people to stay away from the Sunda Strait in case of another deadly wave at any moment.
A tsunami triggered by a volcanic eruption Saturday night killed more than 420, injured over 14-hundred and displaced about 16-thousand, and there is concern further eruptions by Anak Krakatoa could see another tsunami.
Indonesia's Meteorology, Geophysics and Climatology Agency is asking people to stay at least 500 metres from the water along the Sunda Strait