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Denpasar, May 18 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian authorities on Tuesday said that they have started an operation to lift parts of a submarine that sank in April with 53 crew members aboard, and hope to conclude the mission before the end of the month.Around six ships have been deployed by the Indonesian navy for the operation, joined by three Chinese ships equipped with specialist tools that are expected to be used to bring up the remains of the ship from the Bali Sea floor. (Camera: MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: A PRESS CONFERENCE ABOUT THE SUNKEN INDONESIAN SUBMARINE AT A COMMAND IN DENPASAR, BALI, INDONESIA.
Bali (Indonesia), Apr 25. (EFE) .- Indonesia on Sunday gave up the 53 crew members of the missing submarine at dawn on Wednesday in waters north of Bali after finding the submersible split into three parts at a depth of more than 800 meters.FOOTAGE OF THE NAVY, OF THE SEARCH HELICOPTERS AND THE IMAGE IN WHICH THEY HAVE SEEN THE SUBMARINE MATCHED INTO THREE PARTS.
Jakarta, Apr 24 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Made Nagi) Indonesia reinforced a search and rescue operation Friday for a missing submarine with 53 crew members aboard which has less than 24 hours worth of oxygen remaining. FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE INDONESIAN AUTHORITIES IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.
Bali, Apr 23 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesia reinforced a search and rescue operation Friday for a missing submarine with 53 crew members aboard which has less than 24 hours worth of oxygen remaining.With the help of the sonar system, 21 navy ships and multiple helicopters were combing the northern waters of the island of Bali where contact with the submarine KRI Nanggala-402, manufactured in Germany in 1978, was lost early Wednesday during military maneuvers.Indonesian Navy Head Yudo Margono said Thursday that the ship, which disappeared after its submersion, has a capacity for about 72 hours of oxygen, meaning search teams have until the early hours of Saturday to find possible survivors. (Camera: MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: MILITARY OFFICER TAKE PART IN A SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION OF THE MISSING INDONESIAN NAVY SUBMARINE KRI NANGGALA, AT A COMMAND IN NGURAH RAI AIRPORT IN BALI, INDONESIA.
Bali, Apr 22 (EFE/EPA).- With the deployment of five ships and a helicopter, Indonesian authorities continued Thursday the search and rescue for a submarine that disappeared with 53 crew members on board during a series of naval exercises.More than 400 people were collaborating in the mission to trace the waters north of the island of Bali where contact with the vessel was lost Wednesday, Achmad Riad, director of the Indonesian Armed Forces Information team, said at a press conference. (Camera: MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: A PRESS CONFERENCE FOLLOWING A REPORT OF A MISSING INDONESIAN SUBMARINE AT NGURAH RAI AIRPORT IN BALI, INDONESIA.