KM Cendrawasih Engine Dies In South Halmehara Waters, Rescued By Ternate Basarnas
The Ternate Basarnas Search and Rescue Office, North Maluku, stated that the joint SAR team managed to find the crew of the KM Cendrawasih fish ship that had an engine failure in the waters of South Halmahera. (Antara/Abdul Fatah)

JAKARTA - The Ternate Basarnas Search and Rescue Office, North Maluku (Malut) stated that the joint SAR team managed to find the crew of the KM Cendrawasih Fish ship, which was reported to have experienced an engine failure in the waters of South Halmahera (Halsel).

The head of the Ternate Basarnas Fathur Rahman in Ternate, Sunday, confirmed that on Saturday (2/7) at around 14.08 WIT, the joint SAR team managed to find KM Cendrawasih 276 at coordinates 0° 53' 15'' S / 127° 17' 44 "E Around 3.5 Nm, Radian 137.34°/southeast of the initial coordinates and all crew members are safe.

Furthermore, all crew members of KM Cendrawasih 276 were evacuated to Panambuang Bacan Harbor using the 309 Basarnas Ternate Rescue Boat.

As quoted by Antara, he said Rescue Boat 309 arrived and docked at Panambuang Bacan Harbor, all crew members were then handed over to their families and KM Cendrawasih 276 was pulled by KM Putra Putri to Panambuang Bacan Harbor. Arriving at the Port of Panambuang Bacan, the joint SAR team immediately carried out a debreafing of the closure of the SAR operation.

He added that the number of crew members who were victims of the engine failure was 17 people, namely Ishak Hamisi (master), Ade Senen (KKM), Abubakar Senen (ABK), Samad Senen (ABK), Friday Haerudin (ABK), Husain Abu (ABK). ), Halim Hamisi (ABK), Tamrin Hamisi (ABK), Hadi Kiyau (ABK), Syahril kiyau (ABK), Pidarmin Maraja (ABK), Lukman Hamid (ABK), Iksan Fridayi (ABK), Rustam Abas (ABK), Mustari Yunus (ABK), Abidin Jafar (ABK), Abu Bakar (ABK). All crew members of KM Cendrawasih 278 came from Maitara Village, Tidore Islands City.

Previously, the Ternate Basarnas Search and Rescue Office deployed personnel with a joint team to search for KM Cendrawasih with the crew member who experienced an engine failure on Saturday (2/7) around the waters of Mandioli Island, South Halmahera.

Based on reports, the fishing vessel KM Cendrawasih 276 GT 30 was reported to have experienced an engine failure in the waters of Mandioli Island, South Halmahera and currently the joint SAR team is conducting a search and has been found safe.


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