Mimika Police Chief AKBP Billyandha Hilde Budiman said the rescue team on Saturday morning managed to find the bodies of two Mimika Police Chief AKBP Billyandha Hilde Budiman said that the rescue team on Saturday morning managed to find the bodies of two Mimika Police Chiefs, AKBP Billyandha Hilde Budiman, said that the rescue team on Saturday morning managed to find the bodies of two Mimika Police Chief AKBP Billyandha Hilde Budiman said the rescue team on Saturday morning managed to find the bodies of two Freeport workers.
Mimika Police Chief AKBP Billyandha Hilde Budiman said the rescue team on Saturday morning managed to find the bodies of two Freeport workers who were buried under wet material at the Grasberg Block Cave Tembagapura underground mine site which was buried by wet material at the Grasberg Block Cave Tembagapura underground mine site.
which was buried by wet material at the Grasberg Block Cave Tembagapura underground mine site. which was buried by wet material at the Grassberg Block Cave Tembagapura underground mine site which was buried by wet material at the Grasberg Block Cave Tembagapura underground mine site.
"The two bodies were found this Saturday morning, at around 08.45 WIT. The condition of the two bodies was still intact, found in one place where landslide material was hit," he said in Mimika, Central Papua, Saturday.
Currently, the two bodies, named Irawan (46) and Wigih Hartono (37), are currently being identified by the Mimika Police Inavis Team for a post-mortem.
The victim, on behalf of Irawan, came from Cilacap, Central Java, while Wigih Hartono came from Tulungagung, East Java.
"After identification and post-mortem, the plan is that today they will also be flown to their respective hometowns," he said.
With the discovery of the bodies of the two workers, currently the rescue team is still looking for the whereabouts of five other workers in the underground mining area of GBC Tembagapura who are still filled with wet mud since Monday (8/9) night.
"The search for other workers is still ongoing," he said.
A total of seven workers were trapped in GBC's underground mining area, five of whom were PT Redpath Indonesia crew and two PT Cipta Kontrak electric crew under PTFI's Operation Maintenance Division.
Previously, PT Freeport Indonesia VP Corporate Communications Katri Krisnati said rescue teams were working relentlessly to open access to the location of workers with long-range heavy equipment (remote loaders), drills, and drones, although they were constantly facing major challenges and high safety risks.
The biggest challenge, namely the volume of wet material that is still active in large quantities, is far greater than that of Mimika Police Chief AKBP Billyandha Hilde Budiman said the rescue team on Saturday morning managed to find the bodies of two Freeport workers buried in wet material at the Grasberg Block Cave Tembagapura underground mine site. this happened. This makes the rescue process complex, full of risk, and requires additional time to get rid of large amounts of material.
"We recognize that this rescue effort is full of challenges and not easy. However, we will not give up and will continue to exert all our efforts," he said.
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