"Victims of the tsunami that swept across the South Pacific had only minutes to escape the deadly waves and in some cases didn't receive alerts of danger, despite years of work to upgrade early-warning systems across the region.
At least 99 people were killed and dozens left missing by the tsunami, which inundated tourist resorts and local villages after a massive 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Samoa early Tuesday morning local time. Disaster authorities warned the death toll could rise significantly over the next few days as the full scale of the disaster – much of which occurred in remote areas -- is assessed."
Patrick Barta reports for the Wall Street Journal September 30, 2009.
"'Sea of Devastation': Samoans Flee Deadly Tsunami"
Source: Wall St. Journal, 09/30/2009