A pop band and their fans were caught up in the deadly tsunami which struck in Indonesia, killing at least 168 people.
Horrifying footage shows the moment huge waves wiped out the stage as boyband Seventeen performed at a beach resort in Tanjung Lesung on Saturday night.
As the group, from Jakarta, were singing, tsunami waves smash into the stage from behind, washing away the band members and fans.
People can be heard screaming as they try to flee the raging water.
At least 168 people have been killed after a hit beaches around Sunda Strait around 9.30pm local time on Saturday.
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Another 745 other people have been injured after the tsunami hit on Saturday night, the government's Disaster Mitigation Agency said in a statement.
Seventeen's bassist, Bani, and manager, Oki, are believed to be among the dead.
Lead singer, Riefian 'Ifan' Fajarsyah, later posted a video on Instagram.
Wiping away tears, he says: "We lost our bassist, Bani and our manager Oki."
Ifan's wife, actress Dylan Sahara, and several other band personnel were among the missing, he confirmed.
The tsunami is thought to have been caused by undersea landslides after the Krakatoa volcano erupted.
Footage posted on social media by the head of the disaster agency showed cars floating in flood water.
"It was caused by a combination of an undersea landslide resulting from volcanic activity on Anak Krakatau and a tidal wave," disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.
According to a statement from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), "the tsunami hit several areas of the Sunda Strait, including beaches in Pandeglang regency, Serang, and South Lampung."
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