New York Times:
Indonesian authorities scrambled to deal with two deadly disasters on Tuesday after a tsunami and volcanic eruptions struck in separate regions of the vast Indonesian archipelago.
In the first, rescue workers and fishermen scoured for survivors through waters west of Sumatra Island after a powerful earthquake and resulting tsunami killed at least 113 people and left hundreds missing, including at least eight foreigners, officials said. Thousands more were homeless.
The tsunami, triggered by a 7.7-magnitude undersea quake, slammed into the remote Mentawai Islands late Monday, wreaking havoc in villages in the south of the island chain and, the authorities believe, sweeping scores out to sea. The islands are a popular destination for foreign surfers, particularly Australians.
Wiki on the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
Indonesia was among the hardest-hit countries affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
BBC:
Indonesia tsunami deaths increase after Sumatra quake
Major earthquake strikes off Indonesia
Indonesia's Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said the quake struck at 2142 (1642 GMT) [on Oct 25th] and was felt in towns in Bengkulu and west Sumatra provinces