Malaysia

All eight missing divers found alive off Miri coast

Aged between 20 and 40, they are fine but appeared to be dehydrated, cold, authorities say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Oct 2022 3:25PM

All eight missing divers found alive off Miri coast
Six of the divers were found at 5.05pm yesterday while another two were found much later. Two of them are Chinese nationals. – MMEA pic, October 1, 2022

MIRI – All eight divers who were reported missing after failing to return to their boat off the coast here have been found alive yesterday some three nautical miles from where their personal location beacon (PLB) signal was detected.

Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Miri deputy director (operation) Eizanizam Muhammad Eng said all of them, aged between 20 and 40 years old, were fine but appeared dehydrated and cold.

Six of them were found at 5.05pm while another two were found much later. Two of them are Chinese nationals.

The divers were brought to safety at Marina Jetty around 6.30pm yesterday and underwent a brief health assessment by medical personnel before being brought to Miri Hospital for further observation. – MMEA pic, October 1, 2022
The divers were brought to safety at Marina Jetty around 6.30pm yesterday and underwent a brief health assessment by medical personnel before being brought to Miri Hospital for further observation. – MMEA pic, October 1, 2022

They were brought to safety at Marina Jetty around 6.30pm and underwent a brief health assessment by medical personnel before being brought to Miri Hospital for further observation.

“Currently, with the monsoon season around the corner, the unstable weather conditions and strong winds could pose a risk to divers. Hence, the PLB plays an essential role that at times of emergency, it sends out signals to the Malaysia Mission Control Centre and allows them to locate the victims immediately,” he told reporters at the Marina Jetty here yesterday.

“We were also thankful to all partners for quick action and being able to locate the victims before the sun goes down.”

Eizanizam also reminded those doing sports diving as well as the fishing community to always practice safety by wearing PLBs and safety jackets whenever they are out in the ocean. – Borneo Post Online, October 1, 2022

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