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'All lives matter': Indonesia saves tsunami-stranded turtles
Updated On: 28 December, 2018 01:17 PM IST | Kalianda | AFP
An eruption of the Anak Krakatoa volcano, which sits in the middle of the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra islands, caused a section of the crater to collapse and slide into the ocean, triggering the killer tsunami on Saturday evening

Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) shows rescuers carrying out one of eighteen stranded sea turtles on the beach in Kalianda. Pic/AFP
Searching a debris-strewn beach for victims of Indonesia's deadly tsunami, a rescue team happened upon a giant sea turtle trapped in a pile of marine trash. It took four staff to haul the endangered creature back to sea, just the latest in a string of turtle rescues along the country's devastated coast.
"The turtle was really large and it got stuck in a pile of rubbish, lying almost upside down," Adi Ayangsyah, a member of a search and rescue team in hard-hit Lampung on Sumatra island, told AFP Friday. He said the turtle was "probably about 30 kilograms".
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