Indonesia ends salvage efforts for sunken submarine

Indonesia ends salvage efforts for sunken submarine

The vessel lost contact with the navy in the early hours of April 21 in the Bali Sea.

Navy personnel and family members throw flowers into the Bali Sea during a memorial ceremony for the submarine’s crew in April. (AP pic)
JAKARTA:
Indonesia’s navy have officially ended their efforts to salvage the KRI Nanggala-402 submarine, which sank in April in waters off Bali, leading to the deaths of all 53 on board, a navy spokesman said today.

Discovered in three parts at a depth of 840m, authorities had acknowledged the difficulties of retrieving the vessel, despite assistance from countries around the region, including China, Australia and Malaysia.

“The salvage effort is over,” spokesman Julius Widjojono said, adding that some parts of the Nanggala remain on the sea floor.

The 44-year-old submarine lost contact with the navy in the early hours of April 21 while preparing to conduct a torpedo drill in the Bali Sea.

The incident had sparked a desperate, international search and rescue effort to locate the submarine before its oxygen supplies were exhausted.

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