MALUKU - The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of West Halmahera Regency, North Maluku stated that nine people with seven of them foreign nationals (WNA) from Germany who were declared missing in the Halmahera forest, were reported to have survived.
"Nine residents who had lost contact in the Halmahera forest, two local residents along with seven foreigners are currently communicating with Basarnas," said Head of BPBD West Halmahera Regency Muhammad Ade Fabanyo when contacted in Ternate, Antara, Friday, November 18.
Based on a report submitted by the Ternate Basarnas last Wednesday, nine residents were missing in the Halmahera forest. All BPBD personnel have been prepared to conduct a search with the Tobelo Basarnas Team.
On Thursday at around 24.00 WIT, Basarnas Ternate via cell phone said that they had communicated with the nine people and received information that they were in good health.
According to reports, the Basarnas team from Tobelo, North Halmahera Regency has joined the SAR team that is already around the Kao area. But they have returned to Tobelo.
Muhammad Ade admitted that the seven foreigners were not missing, but suffered damage to the communication equipment so that they sounded or turned on the danger sign. Basarnas caught the danger, which is estimated to be around Tokuoku, Halmahera forest.
Previously, Basarnas Ternate deployed personnel to search for nine people who were reported missing in the Halmahera forest on Wednesday, at 17.10 WIT.
Head of Ternate Basarnas Fathur Rahman said the nine people who had been contacted by telephone consisted of seven foreigners and two local residents.
Based on reports from local travel agents, the nine people carried out an expedition in the West Halmahera forest. The agents contacted Basarnas to ask for evacuation assistance.
BPBD and Basarnas have not submitted the names of the victims, especially the seven foreigners because their identities were not conveyed by tour guides to Basarnas and local BPBDs.
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