Java quake death toll 'at least 2,900'

A powerful earthquake flattened buildings in central Indonesia early today, killing at least 2,900 people and injuring thousands more in the country’s worst disaster since the 2004 tsunami.

A powerful earthquake flattened buildings in central Indonesia early today, killing at least 2,900 people and injuring thousands more in the country’s worst disaster since the 2004 tsunami.

Activity picked up at nearby Mount Merapi, one of the worl’s most active volcanoes, and one geologist warned that the quake could still spark a large eruption.

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