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**Rescue Operation at Sidoarjo Ponpes Collapse Site Comes to a Close**
Nine days after the tragic collapse of Pondok Pesantraen Al Khoziny in Sidoarjo, the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) has finally concluded its search and rescue operations.
According to Basarnas, a total of 171 individuals have been evacuated from the rubble. The breakdown of the numbers is as follows: 104 people have been rescued alive, while 67 others have succumbed to their injuries, including eight body parts that are yet to be identified by the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team.
The latest figures may still change pending the identification of the eight unidentified body parts. With the conclusion of the rescue operations, Basarnas has officially wrapped up its duties in the search and rescue sector.
However, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), in collaboration with local authorities, will continue to monitor and manage the situation, providing necessary assistance to those affected by the disaster.
This marks a significant milestone in the relief efforts following the devastating collapse of the Ponpes building. As the focus shifts from search and rescue to post-incident management, the affected community can now begin to look forward to the long road to recovery ahead.
Nine days after the tragic collapse of Pondok Pesantraen Al Khoziny in Sidoarjo, the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) has finally concluded its search and rescue operations.
According to Basarnas, a total of 171 individuals have been evacuated from the rubble. The breakdown of the numbers is as follows: 104 people have been rescued alive, while 67 others have succumbed to their injuries, including eight body parts that are yet to be identified by the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team.
The latest figures may still change pending the identification of the eight unidentified body parts. With the conclusion of the rescue operations, Basarnas has officially wrapped up its duties in the search and rescue sector.
However, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), in collaboration with local authorities, will continue to monitor and manage the situation, providing necessary assistance to those affected by the disaster.
This marks a significant milestone in the relief efforts following the devastating collapse of the Ponpes building. As the focus shifts from search and rescue to post-incident management, the affected community can now begin to look forward to the long road to recovery ahead.