Tanjung Balau boat tragedy: Search and Rescue operation to cease after no new leads found

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KOTA TINGGI: The search and rescue (SAR) operation to find the remaining victims of the boat tragedy at Tanjung Balau here will cease.

The operation that started on Wednesday was led by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency together with other agencies such as the Malaysian Armed Forces, Royal Malaysian Navy, police, marine police, Fire and Rescue Department, Civil Defence Force, and the Health Ministry.

"The decision was made after considering that there have been no new findings and that running an operation without any leads will be less effective. He added that the tragedy involved a total of 50 victims, with 21 recorded deaths, 13 survivors, and 16 others still missing. "The five-day search operations have covered a total of 292 nautical sq miles of sea search and 126 nautical sq miles of aerial search.He also said the MMEA will be sending continuous reminders to all the maritime community, such as fishermen, vessels, and ferry operators, to channel any information to the authorities regarding any new findings.

 

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