Rescuers widened the search for victims Saturday in the aftermath of a flash flood that killed at least 77 people in Indonesia's capital. The flood started Friday morning after heavy rains caused waters to smash through a dam and rush into Jakarta. The breach unleashed a torrent of water that plowed into hundreds of homes in what some survivors described as a suburban "tsunami," Associated Press reported. The National Disaster Coordination Agency put the death toll at 77 and said 102 people were missing, 50 injured and at least 1,490 displaced.