Mass grave containing hundreds of victims unearthed in Indonesia
A mass grave containing the remains of hundreds of tsunami victims has been unearthed in Indonesia, Daily Mail reported.
As the source says, the burial site was found during an inspection of land ahead of the building of a clinic in a village on the northwestern tip of the island of Sumatra.
Locals in Kahju, near the city of Banda Aceh, say there are hundreds of burial sites in the area that were not clearly marked when tsunami victims were buried quickly to avoid disease in the wake of the disaster. The tsunami in 2004 killed more than 230,000 people in 14 countries, when massive waves swept over huge areas of Southeast Asia, displacing millions and destroying infrastructure worth billions.