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        "id": 1770917,
        "msgid": "understanding-water-rescue-technology-for-locating-drifted-victims-in-batang-toru-river-1780006684",
        "date": "2026-05-28 21:53:00",
        "title": "Understanding Water Rescue Technology for Locating Drifted Victims in Batang Toru River",
        "author": "Irvan Sihombing",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "A joint SAR team successfully located a victim swept away in the Batang Toru River using advanced water rescue technologies, including thermal drones and Aqua Eye sonar. The article details how these technologies, combined with traditional scouting methods, enhance search efficiency and personnel safety during river rescue operations.",
        "content": "<p>Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in water bodies, such as rivers\nwith strong currents, require synergy between personnel expertise and\nadvanced technology. Natural challenges including murky water, uneven\ndepths, and vast search areas necessitate the use of specialised\nequipment to enhance operational effectiveness.<\/p>\n<p>Learning from various river rescue cases, here is an analysis of the\nkey technologies and methods standard in modern water rescue\noperations.<\/p>\n<p>Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) have revolutionised search methods.\nUnlike standard drones, Thermal Drones are equipped with infrared\nsensors capable of detecting heat signatures.<\/p>\n<p>In murky or deep water, divers\u2019 visibility is often limited. This is\nwhere Aqua Eye, a handheld smart sonar device designed specifically for\naquatic rescue, comes into play.<\/p>\n<p>The device can scan an area of 8,000 square metres in under five\nminutes, providing precise coordinates for divers to conduct\nevacuations.<\/p>\n<p>Despite advanced technology, conventional methods like scouting\nremain a cornerstone. Scouting involves systematic visual monitoring\nalong riverbanks or currents.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to detection tools, personnel safety is the top priority.\nEssential equipment for water rescue standards include:<\/p>\n<p>As reported, a joint SAR team successfully located a victim reported\nswept away in the Batang Toru River, confirmed deceased on Thursday, 28\nMay 2026, in the afternoon. The victim was found not far from the\ninitial location where they were reported missing on Sunday.<\/p>\n<p>Success in river search operations depends on a combination of rapid\nresponse, precise technology such as Aqua Eye and Thermal Drones, and\nmeticulous scouting by teams. The integration of these tools not only\naccelerates victim location but also minimises risks for rescue\npersonnel in the field.<\/p>\n<p>How long can thermal drones fly?<\/p>\n<p>Industrial thermal drones typically have a flight time of 25-40\nminutes per battery, but SAR teams usually carry spare batteries for\ncontinuous operations.<\/p>\n<p>Can Aqua Eye be used in seawater?<\/p>\n<p>Yes, Aqua Eye is designed to work in both freshwater and saltwater,\nprovided the water conditions allow for sonar wave reflection.<\/p>\n<p>What are the biggest challenges in river scouting?<\/p>\n<p>Strong currents, steep and rugged riverbanks, and extreme weather\nconditions that endanger search teams\u2019 safety.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/understanding-water-rescue-technology-for-locating-drifted-victims-in-batang-toru-river-1780006684",
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