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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, SIMALUNGUN – The search for victims of KM Sinar Bangun who drowned in Lake Toba, in northern Sumatra, entered Sunday 14 (1/7) yesterday. On the 14th day of the search, the National Agency for Search and Rescue (Basarnas) relied on the trawl (trawl nets) designed by North Sumatra KMP, and the results remain zero.
Basarnas had reconsidered the use of the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for operations in Lake Toba, north of Sumatra. This tool may be able to lift objects at the bottom of the water
"Bigger and heavier, it takes two months to be released and badembled again," said Dirama Basarnas Bambang Suryo Aji at the # 39, a meeting with Simalungun, Basarnas and KN Jas. with the victim's family in Balei Harungguan Djabanten Damanik, Pamatang Raya, Sunday (1/7).
Basarnas, said Bambang, asked the expert opinion of several countries. The result, he said, is not possible because the time of the ship's immersion is long.
Basarnas also suggested ending KM Sinar Bangun's search on July 3, 2018, after having renewed twice. Similarly, according to the expectations of the victim's family, Basarnas will come back to find out if there are new discoveries.
KM Sinar Bangun 6 s is drowned in a trip of the Simanindo Regiment of Samosir to three races of the Regency of Simalungun on June 18, 2018 at 17.10 WIB. A total of 21 people, including a helmsman and crash crew members, died and 164 were not recovered.
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