Earth Changes
The 7.5 magnitude quake hit 78 km west of South Pagai, one of the Mentawai islands, late on Monday. Local legislator Hendri Dori Satoko told Metro TV the latest toll was 108 dead and 502 missing.
Most buildings in the coastal village of Betu Monga were destroyed, said Hardimansyah, an official with the regional branch of the Department of Fisheries.
"Of the 200 people living in that village, only 40 have been found. 160 are still missing, mostly women and children," he told Reuters by phone. "We have people reporting to the security post here that they could not hold on to their children, that they were swept away. A lot of people are crying."
Hardimansyah, who has only one name, said 80 percent of the houses in the area were damaged and food supplies were low.

A pine tree suffering from extensive damage from bear bites. Bear bites have been found to coincide with the appearance of trails of carefully retread bear tracks.
Hornell, New York - There are still many mysteries about black bears, contends Professor John VanNiel and his Black Bear Management I class at Finger Lakes Community College.
VanNiel and his students are currently investigating a mysterious aspect of bruin behavior - bears that appear to deliberately retread their tracks along a predetermined trail, leaving deep impressions in the earth. A high density of scratched and bitten trees often accompanies these routes.
The phenomenon has been documented in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire. VanNiel and company are asking the general public for help finding similar occurrences in New York state.
"I think some people are reluctant to ask the public (for help) because there's always the chance for misidentification or who knows what, but I have confidence in people," VanNiel said. "I've met enough savvy outdoorsmen that maybe don't have the college degree but still have a lot of woodcraft knowledge and could really be a lot of help in this."
The project was born in July, when VanNiel and conservation technician Sasha MacKenzie journeyed to central Massachusetts to assist researchers at the Walnut Hill Tracking and Nature Center. It was there that they witnessed the phenomenon first hand.
Springfield, Missouri -- A team of researchers has uncovered evidence that a Mega-Flood, or series of megafloods, from beneath the Ice Age Laurentide Ice Sheet shaped the Bahama Islands. These Mega-Floods traveled down the Mississippi River Valley and into the gulf of Mexico.
These Megafloods entered the Gulf, rapidly raising the water level and forcing the overflow out through the many smaller Florida/Cuba Straits. This Glacial overflow then spread across the lower lying area known as the Bahama Mega-Bank. 12,000yrs. ago, (with sea levels at least 300 ft. lower than today) the Bahama Mega-Bank was an exposed land mass larger than present day Florida.
Monday, October 25, 2010 at 22:59:53 UTC
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 05:59:53 AM at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location:
3.281°S, 100.497°E
Depth:
21.5 km (13.4 miles)
Region:
KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI REGION, INDONESIA
Distances:
205 km (125 miles) WNW of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia
260 km (160 miles) S of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
265 km (165 miles) W of Lubuklinggau, Sumatra, Indonesia
770 km (480 miles) WNW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
Monday, October 25, 2010 at 19:37:30 UTC
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 02:37:30 AM at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location:
2.984°S, 100.391°E
Depth:
22.9 km (14.2 miles)
Region:
KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI REGION, INDONESIA
Distances:
225 km (140 miles) S of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
225 km (140 miles) WNW of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia
695 km (430 miles) SSW of KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
795 km (495 miles) WNW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
Scientists at the University of London found that bumblebees can easily solve the so-called 'Traveling Salesman Problem' to find food shortcuts.
"Foraging bees solve traveling salesman problems every day," said Dr. Nigel Raine.
"They visit flowers at multiple locations and, because bees use lots of energy to fly, they find a route which keeps flying to a minimum."
It will come as no surprise then that the wintry conditions made last night the coldest in October for 17 years in some regions.
Temperatures in West Freugh in south-west Scotland dipped to a bone-rattling -5.2C, falling below the previous record of -5.1C which was endured in October 1993.
But it was even colder in Sennybridge, south Wales, where the mercury dropped to -6.4C, beating the -6.2C record set 13 years ago in 1997.
Met Office spokesman Charlie Powell said: 'Last night was the coldest in Sennybridge for 17 years and was very cold everywhere.
'It was well below freezing across the bulk of the UK.'
The outlook for this week is marginally better, with temperatures picking up slightly, although it will remain cold.
Tonight will remain dry with clear skies for most places, although it will be breezy along the North Sea coast with a chance of the odd shower.
Monday, October 25, 2010 at 14:42:22 UTC
Monday, October 25, 2010 at 09:42:22 PM at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location:
3.484°S, 100.114°E
Depth:
20.6 km (12.8 miles)
Region:
KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI REGION, INDONESIA
Distances:
240 km (150 miles) W of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia
280 km (175 miles) S of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
305 km (190 miles) W of Lubuklinggau, Sumatra, Indonesia
795 km (500 miles) WNW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
The Port Angeles man never completed it.
Boardman, 63, died after trying to shoo away a mountain goat at the top of Klahhane Ridge, about four miles north of the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center, National Park Service officials said Sunday.
He is believed to be the first person to have died in an incident involving an animal in the park, spokeswoman Barb Maynes said. Rangers found and killed the animal, which was to be taken to Monroe for a necropsy, she said.
Accounts of the incident are murky.
The state office of volcanology upgraded its alert level to red at 6:00 am (2300 GMT), signalling an eruption could be imminent.
"The magma has been pushed upwards due to the escalating seismic energy and it's about a kilometre (mile) below the crater," government volcanologist Surono said.
People had been ordered to evacuate a danger zone of 10 kilometres (six miles) from the crater of the 2,914-metre (9,616-foot) mountain.