JAKARTA - The Pasaman SAR Post Team found a human intestine at the landslide site in Tinggam Nagari (Village) Sinuruik, Talamau Glasses, West Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra (West Sumatra), in the search for the 3rd day on Sunday, November 30.

"Our search is carried out visually and manually, but it is constrained by difficult location terrain," said the Coordinator of the Pasaman SAR Post (OSC) Novi Yurandi at Simpang Empat, West Sumatra, Sunday, as reported by Antara.

In the search for victims of the disaster, he said, at the location a human intestine was found in a pile of zinc.

"After being taken to the puskesmas, he tested positive for the human intestines. The team immediately gave it to families who felt they had lost their family members, and were buried," he said.

In the search for landslide victims, whose information is that there are five victims, he said, heavy equipment is needed to excavator so that they can dig puddles of mud and landslide materials.

"Hopefully the heavy equipment will quickly reach the location, so that the search for victims is carried out quickly," he said.

He appealed to the public to remain careful near the location, because aftershocks still occur on a small scale.

The Regional Secretary (Sekda) of West Pasaman, Doddy San Ismail, who came to the location, immediately said that heavy equipment would arrive this Sunday night.

On that occasion, he represented the West Pasaman Regency Government who directly visited the survivors and the families of the victims who had not been found.

He expressed his deep sorrow for the existing disaster.

"All parties are advised to be patient waiting for the results of the evacuation process carried out by all parties from the district government, TNI and Polri, as well as BPBD and Basarnas colleagues," he said.

The landslide that occurred on Friday, November 28 at 04.00 WIB caused five people to be suspected of being buried in landslide material.


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