Five found alive after surviving four days clinging to fishing device after boat sinks off Indonesia’s South Sulawesi

Five found alive after surviving four days clinging to fishing device after boat sinks off Indonesia’s South Sulawesi
Five found alive after surviving four days clinging to fishing device after boat sinks off Indonesia’s South Sulawesi

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Five survivors who drifted at sea for four days after their boat sank were rescued off Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province after being spotted by a passing fishing vessel. — video screengrab

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JAKARTA, July 19 — Five people who went missing after the KM Nurul Salsa vessel sank off the coast of Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province were found alive on Saturday after surviving four days at sea, the country’s search and rescue agency said Sunday, reported Xinhua.

The survivors were rescued near Matallang Island after being spotted by a passing fishing vessel.

They survived by staying afloat and holding onto a fish aggregating device used by local fishermen, according to the agency.

The five survivors have received medical treatment and undergone further assessment, said Muhammad Arif Anwar, head of the Makassar Search and Rescue Office.

The search for the 20 people still missing was continuing, with additional vessels and personnel deployed from search and rescue offices in Kendari and Maumere to reinforce operations across an expanded search area, he said. — Bernama-Xinhua

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