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'All lives matter': Indonesia saves tsunami-stranded turtles

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

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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

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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