Two tourists died while they were river rafting in Bali’s Gianyar regency yesterday, after a landslide struck the area following heavy rain.
In a statement, the Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) in Bali said the landslide occurred in Ubud’s Kedewatan Village, just after the victims were finishing up their rafting activity, at around 2pm. The group of six people partaking in the activity happened to be at the bottom of a cliff when a downpour triggered the landslide.
Basarnas said the other four people in the group survived the incident. Meanwhile, the fatalities were listed as Indonesian nationals, a 36-year-old identified as N and a 10-year-old identified as JLH.
Among the surviving victims is a Swedish national, identified as 55-year-old CHJ. Another survivor, an 8-year-old boy identified as M, was only found at around 10:30am today.
“When [M] was found by the joint search and rescue team, the victim was face down and caught between bamboo tree branches,” Basarnas Bali Head Gede Darmada said.
The survivors have been evacuated to a nearby hospital for treatment.
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Six identities of victims of tourists in Bali who were hit by a landslide have been identified. The Bali SAR team is still searching for one victim who has not been found during a landslide in the Ayung River, Banjar Begawan, Kedewatan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali .
The identities of the four victims who are part of the same family, namely Martin Indrawijaya (42) husband (survived), Finna Lianty (38) wife (survived), Julius Hans Wijaya (10) children (passed away) and Marvel Sanjaya (8) are still being sought. The family's address is in Tangerang, Banten.
Meanwhile, two other victims are Nuryanti (36) in a dead condition and a foreigner from Sweden on behalf of Cleas Henry Jinback (55) reportedly survived
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The Bali SAR team is still looking for one victim of a group of tourists who went missing after being buried by a landslide in the Ayun River, Ubud.
A group of tourists became victims of landslides in Bali. (Gianyar BPBD Archives)
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Six identities of victims of tourists in Bali who were hit by a landslide have been identified. The Bali SAR team is still searching for one victim who has not been found during a landslide in the Ayung River, Banjar Begawan, Kedewatan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali .
The identities of the four victims who are part of the same family, namely Martin Indrawijaya (42) husband (survived), Finna Lianty (38) wife (survived), Julius Hans Wijaya (10) children (passed away) and Marvel Sanjaya (8) are still being sought. The family's address is in Tangerang, Banten.
Meanwhile, two other victims are Nuryanti (36) in a dead condition and a foreigner from Sweden on behalf of Cleas Henry Jinback (55) reportedly survived.
"All victims who survived and died were evacuated by the joint SAR team and then taken to Payangan Gianyar General Hospital," said Gede Darmada, Head of Class A Search and Rescue Office Denpasar, Bali, Thursday (25/11) night.
"The tourist group had 6 victims, 3 people survived, 2 people died and 1 person is still being searched," he added.
He explained that the landslide occurred when the victim had finished rafting and the large amount of landslide material made it difficult for the victim to escape. The search for one person who is still missing will continue tomorrow.
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"Conditions do not allow us to continue the search tonight, considering the visibility and location of the avalanche are still unstable and we will start our search again tomorrow morning," said Darmada.
As reported, six tourists were buried by a landslide in the Ayung River, Banjar Begawan, Payangan District, Gianyar Regency, Bali, on Thursday (25/11).
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"Six people (accidentally hit by the landslide) died, two people survived and one person was seriously injured. Then one person is still looking for," said Head of the Gianyar BPBD Emergency, I Gusti Ngurah Dibya Presasta when contacted, Thursday (25/11). ).
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Bali Landslide Kills Tourist Victim: There is a 10-Year-Old Child
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The Bali SAR team is still looking for one victim of a group of tourists who went missing after being buried by a landslide in the Ayun River, Ubud. A group of tourists became victims of landslides in Bali. (Gianyar BPBD Archives)
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia --
Six identities of victims of tourists in Bali who were hit by a landslide have been identified. The Bali SAR team is still searching for one victim who has not been found during a landslide in the Ayung River, Banjar Begawan, Kedewatan Village, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali .
The identities of the four victims who are part of the same family, namely Martin Indrawijaya (42) husband (survived), Finna Lianty (38) wife (survived), Julius Hans Wijaya (10) children (passed away) and Marvel Sanjaya (8) are still being sought. The family's address is in Tangerang, Banten.
Meanwhile, two other victims are Nuryanti (36) in a dead condition and a foreigner from Sweden on behalf of Cleas Henry Jinback (55) reportedly survived.
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"All victims who survived and died were evacuated by the joint SAR team and then taken to Payangan Gianyar General Hospital," said Gede Darmada, Head of Class A Search and Rescue Office Denpasar, Bali, Thursday (25/11) night.
"The tourist group had 6 victims, 3 people survived, 2 people died and 1 person is still being searched," he added.
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He explained that the landslide occurred when the victim had finished rafting and the large amount of landslide material made it difficult for the victim to escape. The search for one person who is still missing will continue tomorrow.
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"Conditions do not allow us to continue the search tonight, considering the visibility and location of the avalanche are still unstable and we will start our search again tomorrow morning," said Darmada.
As reported, six tourists were buried by a landslide in the Ayung River, Banjar Begawan, Payangan District, Gianyar Regency, Bali, on Thursday (25/11).
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In that incident, two victims were declared dead and while one person is still being searched. The incident occurred at 14:30 WITA.
"Six people (accidentally hit by the landslide) died, two people survived and one person was seriously injured. Then one person is still looking for," said Head of the Gianyar BPBD Emergency, I Gusti Ngurah Dibya Presasta when contacted, Thursday (25/11). ).
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Baca artikel CNN Indonesia "Korban Tewas Turis Tertimpa Longsor di Bali: Ada Anak Usia 10 Tahun" selengkapnya di sini: https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/20211125211309-20-726227/korban-tewas-turis-tertimpa-longsor-di-bali-ada-anak-usia-10-tahun.
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