
Tangerang, POSINTERNASIONAL.COM.
Rescue personnel from the Jakarta Search and Rescue Office, along with joint SAR elements, conducted a search for a drowning victim on Tuesday (September 16th) in the Cisadane River, Kedaung Village, Neglasari District, Tangerang City, Banten Province.
The victim was identified as Muhammad Anggi Nurfadillah (m/17), a teenager who was fishing. However, he unfortunately slipped and was swept away by the strong current at 11:00 a.m. Western Indonesian Time.
“We are making maximum efforts to search for the missing victim, through both water and land searches, and coordinating with various parties to ensure the operation runs optimally,” said Desiana Kartika Bahari, S.E., M.H., QGIA., QIA., Head of the Jakarta Search and Rescue Office, who served as the SAR Mission Coordinator (SMC) for the SAR operation.
The search effort involved several methods, including a 1-kilometer search of the waters from the victim’s last known location using a rubber boat.
A search of the area around the scene using an underwater detection device (Aqua Eye), and a land search along the riverbank within a 300-meter radius of the victim’s last known location.
Joint SAR personnel were deployed in this operation.
These included the Jakarta SAR Office, the Kedaung Baru Village Head, the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI), the Tangerang City Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).
The Tangerang City Fire Department, the Neglasari Police, the Neglasari Police Community Police (Bhabinkamtibmas), and support from the surrounding community.
(TIM SAR)
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