JAKARTA - Actress Kirana Larasati shared her experience of being tense when she had to face the violent undercurrent.

"The challenge is natural," said Kirana in Kebayoran area, South Jakarta, not long ago.

He explained that the current in the sea not only moves sideways, but can also move vertically.

The most thrilling moment happened when he was on his way up to the surface. Suddenly, he had to face a very strong down current.

"Now what happens when it goes up, there is a downward flow. We have to go up slowly. That's what makes it quite scary," he said.

This situation is very dangerous because he has to change the diving tube according to the depth limit. If he is carried away by the current down to the limit, he can experience gas poisoning.

"If I exceed the depth limit of the tube, I can be poisoned and can be bye-bye like that," he said.

In the midst of this precarious situation, he admitted that he had felt afraid. "I'm scared. I'm afraid of dying. I'm afraid of remembering my child," he admitted honestly.

Fortunately, he had prepared himself well. With the help of an underwater scooter, he managed to "crash" the current and safely surfaced.

For him, having fear is a good thing. "With a little fear we are careful. So don't be arrogant," he explained.


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