Crew members of sunken ship rescued in South Sulawesi after 15 hours adrift on jerry cans


The crew members, identified as Safaruddin Lakis, 35, and Bayu Lakis, 35, were holding on to jerry cans and suffering from dehydration when rescuers found them. - The Jakarta Post/Asian News Network

JAKARTA, July 12 (Jakarta Post/ANN): Search and rescue personnel in Bantaeng, South Sulawesi, rescued two crew members of the sunken KM Ismail Jaya who had drifted in the ocean for 15 hours.

The crew members, identified as Safaruddin Lakis, 35, and Bayu Lakis, 35, were holding on to jerry cans and suffering from dehydration when rescuers found them.

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