Indonesia returns to the waters to locate the two missing Spaniards following the shipwreck.

Labuan Bajo (Indonesia) (EFE).- This Tuesday, search teams in Indonesia returned to the waters where they are attempting to find two Spanish children who disappeared on 26 December following the sinking of a tourist boat, an incident in which two Spaniards lost their lives and two others were rescued. Eko Lagay, one of the crew members of the KN Puntadewa boat, which was deployed by the National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) for the operation, told EFE that they will continue to make every effort. The KM Putri Sakinah vessel sank in the waters near Padar Island, which is part of Komodo National Park, approximately at 20:30 local time on 26 December. Following the incident, an initial search with speed boats was initiated, which was later expanded. The last recorded location of the vessel is situated between Padar and Rinca Islands, in the Komodo Nature Park.

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