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No sign of Indonesian sub as air dwindles, search resumes

No sign of Indonesian sub as air dwindles, search resumes
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No sign of Indonesian sub as air dwindles, search resumes

No sign of Indonesian sub as air dwindles, search resumes
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Worries grow about Indonesian sub s crew as oxygen dwindles : The Asahi Shimbun

In this aerial photo taken from a maritime patrol aircraft of 800 Air Squadron of the 2nd Air Wing of Naval Aviation Center (PUSPENERBAL), the Indonesian Navy submarine KRI Alugoro sails during a search for KRI Nanggala, another submarine that went missing while participating in a training exercise on April 21, in the waters off Bali Island, Indonesia, April 22. (AP Photo) JAKARTA Indonesian navy ships were scouring the waters off Bali on Friday as they raced against time to find a submarine that disappeared two days ago and has less than a day’s supply of oxygen left for its 53 crew. The KRI Nanggala 402 went missing after its last reported dive Wednesday off the resort island, and concern is mounting the submarine may have sunk too deep to reach or recover. The navy chief said the submarine was expected to run out of oxygen by around 3 a.m. Saturday.

U S and others rally to help Indonesia search for submarine, but time for any survivors is fading fast

U.S. and others send resources to join the search, but with fear the Indonesian sub may be too deep, and oxygen supplies dwindling regardless, the window is closing.

Indonesian navy detects object during search for missing submarine

Indonesian navy detects object during search for missing submarine elisfkc2 / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 An unidentified object has been spotted at the site of the ongoing search for a missing Indonesian submarine with 53 crew members on board, as authorities warn oxygen on the vessel will run out within 24 hours. An Indonesian naval vessel detected an object with “strong magnetic resonance” at a depth of 50 to 100 meters (164 to 328 feet), Maj. Gen. Achmad Riad, the head of the military’s central information unit, said during a press conference on Friday. The Indonesian navy expects its warship, the Riguel, to reach the search area Friday morning local time, Riad added. The Riguel is equipped with a high-tech sonar, which uses sound waves to locate objects, and the navy is hopeful it will be able to find the KRI Nanggala-402, a German-made submarine which lost contact during a military exercise in the Bali Strait early morning Wednesday, local time.

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