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Timeline: Searchers find debris which appears to be from missing Indonesian submarine - World News

2021-04-24 13:35:54 GMT2021-04-24 21:35:54(Beijing Time) Xinhua English JAKARTA, April 24 (Xinhua) Indonesian searchers have found debris which appears to be from a missing submarine in waters off Bali Island, the Indonesian navy chief of staff said Saturday. Here is a timeline of the accident: April 24: Yudo Margono, Indonesian navy chief of staff, announced searchers have found debris which is believed to be from a missing submarine in waters off Bali Island. The condition of those 53 people aboard the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine cannot be determined, he told a press conference. Rescuers were faced with difficulties during the search process, the navy chief of staff said in Bali.

Missing Indonesian submarine has few hours of oxygen left as rescue teams hone in on radar contact

We WILL find you: Indonesian officer hunting for missing submarine looks at pictures of lost crew as search team hones in on radar contact with oxygen set to run out in just hours Oxygen reserves on the missing KRI Nanggala will run out at 3am local time tomorrow, officials have said  Rescuers discovered an object with a high magnetism between 165ft and 300ft beneath the surface The KRI Nanggala-402 submarine vanished in 2,300ft waters near Bali on Wednesday along with 53 sailors  Fears are growing amid a desperate search that the German-made vessel may have sunk too low to save  French navy vice admiral says if submarine went down below 2,296ft it would likely have broken up   

Missing Indonesian submarine crew faces diminishing survival prospects

Print JAKARTA, Indonesia - With oxygen on a missing Indonesian submarine due to run out within hours, the chances of survival were growing increasingly slim Friday for 53 crew members aboard the vessel - if it is still intact after an underwater accident. An international rescue effort was widening, as searchers raced against the clock in hopes of finding the KRI Nanggala-402, a diesel-electric submarine, which disappeared north of Bali early Wednesday while preparing to conduct a torpedo drill. As of Friday afternoon, Indonesian navy officials had not provided further details about the detection a day earlier of an unidentified object about 160 to 330 feet below the surface that they said had a strong magnetic field. Spokespeople for the navy did not respond to text messages and calls from The Washington Post.

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