Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has declared three days of
national morning beginning Monday after Sunday's powerful earthquake and tidal
wave killed more than 4,400 people in the country.
"Today (Monday) marks the beginning of the three-day national
morning. This is a human tragedy and I hope everyone will give assistance to the
victims," Susilo said during a stop at the Hasanuddin Airport in South Sulawesi
en route to Aceh and North Sumatra, the worst affected by quake and tidal waves.
When the 8.7-magnitude quake struck off Sumatra island Sunday morning, Susilo
was in Papua to celebrate Christmas with victims of another quake that killed 30
people in the town of Nabire.