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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
14 Climbers whiz Wanadri deployed Sukhoi evacuation
Reporter: Regards Andrian Wiyono
After 12 Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft victim was found this afternoon, a team of National SAR Agency (Basarnas) obstacles to the evacuation. Besides the weather, they also hindered technical constraints.
For evacuation, it takes experts who understand the terrain survival Mount Salak with a height of about 7,000 feet. About 14 people a special team from the Union facer Vertical Rescue Woods and Mountain Climber Wanadri be deployed.
Task vertical rescue team is paving the way for the evacuation plane crash that hard evacuated.
"We asked the team who has the ability to assist in the rescue vertical evacuation," said Chairman Tim Sar Wanadri Soma Suparsa, when met at the secretariat Wanadri, Jalan Aceh, Bandung, Friday (11/5).
Formerly there were four people who had departed on the first day. However, due to the steep and rugged terrain, it takes extra effort.
"We've berangkatkan four people, but we will follow," he said.
Before leaving too, Soma analyzing the slope of the cliff is estimated to reach 80 degrees. He also admitted that he had had enough experience with a well known mountain is full of mystery.
"We have analyzed and we've never experienced in 1986 first," he said.
When asked evacuation technically, he still can not explain it, because they have to see the conditions in the field.
"See you later whether climbing or other means. Logistical most important person and the victim must be complete," he explained.
He and his team will begin the evacuation of the village of Cijeruk Bogor through Sand Mangosteen, Cipelang and peak Cijeruk. It is estimated to cover evacuation takes six hours.
"Tonight we're leaving," he said.
Basarnas himself this afternoon to stop the evacuation of the air in the second day of the search for survivors of the crash of Sukhoi Superjet 100 in Mount Salak, Bogor. Evacuation will resume tomorrow.[Ian]
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