The title of this article is "Tsunami, volcano eruption strike Indonesia." It was written (and published) by John Nedi on the morning of Tuesday, October 26, 2010. The event obviously took place near Indonesia, though the triggering earthquake was actually 13 miles beneath the ocean floor of Sumatra's inland coast. The fault that was guilty for this quake, also caused the 2004 quake.
The article basically talks about the after damage of the quake. The [ten foot] Tsunami that struck the coast, killing 113 people and counting was merciless in its quest for destruction. Destroying hundreds of homes and causing severe damage to those still standing. The volcano Mount Merapi began to erupt at dusk on Tuesday. Scientists warned that it's eruption [the pressure building inside the lava dome] could trigger one of the most dangerous, explosive eruptions in years.
There are quite a few effects from the main cause of the horror. The earthquake. Such as the loss of life, the families that are now homeless. How much will it cost to repair all those homes? What about the repairing of the hearts that are surely falling to pieces? One little earthquake can do a lot of damage, can't it? Earth, Water, and Fire. Three destructive and productive elements that were quickly turned on those people. How soon until they turn on us?
The location of the fault line, when it's anger radiated through the sea, causing a reaction of the title wave AND the volcano eruption. It all goes back to the fault, doesn't it? It wasn't so much the fault itself that caused the aftermath. It was the placement of the fault. If it was out in the middle of the ocean, would it have done the same damage?