Kendari (ANTARA) - At least 12 people specialized team of divers from the Navy Jakarta will do dive in the sinking of the KMP site Windu Karsa Lambasina Kolaka in marine waters, Southeast Sulawesi, on Friday (26 / 8).
Head of the rescue team and rescue (SAR) Kendari, Djoni Sitorus when contacted by Reuters who was at Kolaka said Friday, the team's new special divers will arrive today and tomorrow directly to the site and do peneyelaman to the region's ill-fated ship sank,
He said, until well into the sixth day, the combined rescue team of several agencies until now still continue to do a search of victims who lost masig.
"Saturday (3 / 9) tomorrow, a team of Navy divers will dive to the seabed where the ship sank Karsa Windu," he said.
He said it still continues to do a search of victims along there is no command to stop the search.
According Djoni, undiscovered victims estimated at 24 people including the Vice Regent of the North Kolaka, Hj Suhariah Muin and ajudanya Suriyani.
The process of search for victims, said Djoni, besides involving Search and Rescue team also assisted a number of parties including the team's Emergency Response Group (ERG) PT Antam down together to help the search process conducted Basarnas.
KMP Windu Karsa, which departs from the port Bajoe South Sulawesi, on Friday (26 / 8) at around 14:00 pm that sank in the waters Lambasina, District Wundulako, or about 10 miles from the port of Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi.
Thus, victims who have been found in conditions of as many as 13 people died.
The names of the victims are first identified and has been buried by their kin among Musnira (21), Bustam (50), Takbir (23), Hj Naisah (35), Ifa (9) and three single family namely Lina Hj ( 45), Anwar (24) and Manda (20).
Then Agus Setiono (46), and John Lempe (50) is at PT Antam Pomalaan pensiuanan. While there are two other papers have not been identified, but was buried in Kolaka, does away with the other victims that were buried by their kin.
Head of the rescue team and rescue (SAR) Kendari, Djoni Sitorus when contacted by Reuters who was at Kolaka said Friday, the team's new special divers will arrive today and tomorrow directly to the site and do peneyelaman to the region's ill-fated ship sank,
He said, until well into the sixth day, the combined rescue team of several agencies until now still continue to do a search of victims who lost masig.
"Saturday (3 / 9) tomorrow, a team of Navy divers will dive to the seabed where the ship sank Karsa Windu," he said.
He said it still continues to do a search of victims along there is no command to stop the search.
According Djoni, undiscovered victims estimated at 24 people including the Vice Regent of the North Kolaka, Hj Suhariah Muin and ajudanya Suriyani.
The process of search for victims, said Djoni, besides involving Search and Rescue team also assisted a number of parties including the team's Emergency Response Group (ERG) PT Antam down together to help the search process conducted Basarnas.
KMP Windu Karsa, which departs from the port Bajoe South Sulawesi, on Friday (26 / 8) at around 14:00 pm that sank in the waters Lambasina, District Wundulako, or about 10 miles from the port of Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi.
Thus, victims who have been found in conditions of as many as 13 people died.
The names of the victims are first identified and has been buried by their kin among Musnira (21), Bustam (50), Takbir (23), Hj Naisah (35), Ifa (9) and three single family namely Lina Hj ( 45), Anwar (24) and Manda (20).
Then Agus Setiono (46), and John Lempe (50) is at PT Antam Pomalaan pensiuanan. While there are two other papers have not been identified, but was buried in Kolaka, does away with the other victims that were buried by their kin.
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