MALANG - The bodies of victims of the eruption of Mount Semeru, Lumajang, East Java have been recovered. One body named Agus Sutrisno was found on January 1, which was recorded as a resident of Batu City.

This information was confirmed by the Head of the Oro-Oro Ombo Village, Wiweko. Currently, the body has been returned to the funeral home and buried.

"He came home at 1 pm and was immediately buried," said Wiweko, Monday, January 3.

Wiweko explained that Agus was with his younger brother, Miskan at the time of the eruption of Mount Semeru. Both work as drivers transporting sand from a sand mine in Lumajang.

Both of them were caught in a cold lava flood along with a number of other miners in the middle of the river. The brothers were separated because of the strong current.

"The two of them were holding hands but then separated and separated," he said.

Miskan's victim was found safe with burns on his chest and legs. After being found, Miskan was immediately treated at Candipuro Health Center for a week and immediately sent home.


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