Indonesia submarine: Race against time to find vessel as crew oxygen due to run out
The country s navy has been searching for the vessel ever since it
went missing during a training exercise in waters north of the island of Bali.
The 43-year-old sub was conducting a torpedo drill on Wednesday but failed to relay the results as expected and has been silent ever since.
Yudo Margono, the navy chief of staff, has warned there is only enough oxygen for the sailors to last until 3am on Saturday local time - 8pm on Friday GMT.
Search helicopters and more navy ships left Bali and a naval base in Java at first light and headed to the area where contact was lost.
Prince William warns humans must reset trajectory to avoid climate disaster
In a special video message broadcast at the Conservation International Gala in the US, the
Duke of Cambridge said the next decade would be one of our greatest tests .
He said the most vulnerable people around the world and those who have done the least to cause climate change would be the worst hit.
The royal urged those present to take their lead from the millions of young people who are trying to solve the global crisis. All of us, across all sectors of society, and in every corner of the globe, must come together to fundamentally reset our relationship with nature and our trajectory as a species, William said.
Thousands of demonstrators in Paris were met with water cannon as protests against a new privacy law attracted larger crowds keen to air their grievances over coronavirus restrictions and France's slow vaccine rollout.