A tsunami off the coast of Indonesia's Java island on Monday killed 105 people, officials and witnesses said.
News of the disaster spread panic across a region still recovering from a tsunami less than two years ago in which nearly 230,000 people were killed or reported missing, mostly in Indonesia.
But there were no reports of casualties or damage in any other country from Monday's tsunami.
'There are 105 people dead from 10 regencies, 148 people are injured and 127 still missing,' said Putu Suryawan, the official at the Indonesian Red Cross disaster centre, adding that 2,875 people had been displaced from their homes.
'Possibly this number could rise because many people are still missing.'
Waves up to 1.5 metres high crashed into Pangandaran beach near the town of Ciamis, 270 km southeast of Jakarta, killing 46 people in Ciamis and another 46 in the central Java port of Cilacap, Suryawan said.
Another Red Cross official, Fitri Sidikah, said around 650 fishing boats had been damaged.