Submarine disaster: Oxygen supply on Indonesian vessel has run out with no sign of life
Indonesian Navy personnel are seen on the submarine KRI Nanggala-402 as they arrive in Surabaya earlier this year
The oxygen supply for the 53 crew members of an Indonesian submarine missing in waters off Bali is believed to have run out with no sign of the vessel.
The search for the KRI Nanggala 402 resumed earlier this morning, bolstered by the arrival of a sonar-equipped Australian warship.
It went missing after its last reported dive on Wednesday off the resort island, and concern is mounting it may have sunk too deep to reach or recover in time.
Indonesian navy loses hope of finding survivors after spotting debris from lost submarine
Indonesia s navy on Saturday said items were found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members had sunk and there was no hope of finding survivors.
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Posted: Apr 24, 2021 6:16 AM ET | Last Updated: April 24
Crew members of the Indonesian Navy s maritime patrol search on Saturday for the submarine that went missing last Wednesday in the Bali Sea. (Eric Ireng/The Associated Press)
Indonesia s navy on Saturday said items were found from a missing submarine, indicating the vessel with 53 crew members had sunk and there was no hope of finding survivors.