Ozil Offers Condolences to Sunda Strait Tsunami Victims in Indonesian

London, MINA – The tsunami that hit Banten and Lampung attracted sympathy from various circles, including the captain of the English Premier League Football Club, Mesut Ozil.

Interestingly, the German Muslim Football Player used Indonesian in saying his sorrow.

The football player who is identical to number 10 immediately expressed his condolences to the victims of the Banten tsunami disaster through his official Twitter account.

“Bad news from Indonesia. I hope that the families of victims of natural disasters are given patience and those who are injured may quickly recover and be healthy again, “Ozil wrote on his Twitter account.

Indonesia was just shocked by the tsunami disaster on Saturday night (12/22). Eruption of Mount Krakatau is considered the cause of the tsunami.

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The coastal area adjacent to the Sunda Strait such as Banten and South Lampung was also the most affecte

The football player who is identical to number 10 immediately expressed his condolences to the victims of the Banten tsunami disaster through his official Twitter account.

“Bad news from Indonesia. I hope that the families of victims of natural disasters are given patience and those who are injured may quickly recover and be healthy again, “Ozil wrote on his Twitter account.

Indonesia was just shocked by the tsunami disaster on Saturday night (12/22). Eruption of Mount Krakatau is considered the cause of the tsunami.

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The coastal area adjacent to the Sunda Strait such as Banten and South Lampung was also the most affected.

Based on data released by the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) the number of victims per Sunday (23/12) at 16.00 WIB recorded 222 people died.

Meanwhile, 843 people were injured and 28 people were missing. Physical damage: 556 housing units were damaged, 9 hotel units were damaged, 60 culinary stalls were damaged, 350 boats were damaged. (R/Sj /RS5)
 

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)