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Five Japan divers found alive after days missing off Bali

Fishermen spot the divers, among seven women who went missing on Friday, some 20km from where they set off for a diving expedition

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Five Japanese scuba divers were found alive on Monday clinging to a coral reef in rough waters off the Indonesian resort island of Bali three days after they went missing, officials said.

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Fishermen spotted the divers, among seven women who went missing on Friday, some 20 kilometres from where they set off for a diving expedition but could not rescue them because the waves were too high.

One of the five Japanese scuba diver found alive clinging to a coral reef in rough waters off Bali. Photo: AFP
One of the five Japanese scuba diver found alive clinging to a coral reef in rough waters off Bali. Photo: AFP
But one of them was later rescued by a helicopter, which also dropped food to the stranded divers. The four others were being picked up by a rescue boat and would be taken to Semawang beach in southern Bali.
There were five found atop a large coral reef. The waves and current were quite strong, so the fishermen who spotted them couldn’t approach
Rudi Tjandi, an official from the Bali disaster agency

“There were five found atop a large coral reef,” Rudi Tjandi, an official from the Bali disaster agency, told reporters.

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