Officials say the death toll in a train crash outside Indonesia's capital has risen to 14
Officials say the death toll in a train crash outside Indonesia’s capital has risen to 14 Source link
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Officials say the death toll in a train crash outside Indonesia's capital has risen to 14
Officials say the death toll in a train crash outside Indonesia’s capital has risen to 14 Source link
Powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesia's Molucca Sea region, tsunami waves possible, USGS says
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