The clear-up and recovery effort was continuing on Tuesday in Indonesia's Sumur district, following the latest deadly tsunami.
At least 373 people are confirmed dead and more than 1,400 injured, after the waves struck without warning Saturday night.
The death toll was certain to rise further, with 128 people still missing from the affected areas along the coastlines of western Java and southern Sumatra islands, where hundreds of military personnel and volunteers were conducting their grim search along debris-strewn beaches.