The five latest facts of the evacuation process of victims of Islamic boarding school al Khoziny

Jakarta – The evacuation process of victims from the ruins of Musala at Al Khoziny Ponpes, Sidoarjo is still being performed. One by one, the bodies of the victims were successfully lifted under the rubble. The unfortunate event took place on Monday, September 29, when the students prayed ASAR prayers. The evacuation process and the search for victims run a week from the day of the incident. Browse to continue with the latest data content collected until Saturday (4/10), a total of 130 victims, of which 104 of them were declared safe. Meanwhile, 26 other victims were pronounced dead. Here are some facts of the evacuation process of the victim summarized on Sunday (5/10) on Sunday (5/10): The number of victims was killed and survived the SAR team, the body again found at the rubble of Musala at Al Khoziny Ponpes, Sidoarjo. A total of 12 bodies were evacuated on Saturday (4/10). “On Saturday (04/10), these joint SAR teams evacuated 12 discoveries,” said Basarnas, director of operations, first Admiral Tni Yudhi Bramantyo, Sunday (5/10/2025). Until now, a total of 26 people have been pronounced dead in the incident. In addition, 104 other people were declared safe. “The total number of victims has so far recorded that 130 people with details of 104 survivors and 26 people have died, including 21 victims could not be identified,” he added. The focus on cleaning the debris of the BNPB head, Lt. Gen. Suharyanto, ensured that the evacuation process of Al Khoziny Ponpes building, Sidoarjo, East Java, continued. The evacuation is currently focusing on the removal of collapsed building materials to make it easier for the team to vacate victims. “So it is clear, so there are 9 bodies found until last night. Indeed, from night to this morning (yesterday) there was no discovery of the body, which does not mean that the team did not work, and this morning it was decided to clean the location this morning,” Suharyanto said during a press conference at the place, Saturday (4/10). He said that all heavy equipment was deployed in this evacuation. All heavy equipment enters the location. “And heavy equipment has all entered, then large material, concrete collapse, etc. can be removed,” he said. Suharyanto also emphasized that officers in this cleaning process should be careful. He also emphasized that this cleaning was performed at a point where there were no victims. “Of course, there are points identified by Basarnas, and the team there are victims. Well, it shouldn’t be hit during cleaning,” he concluded. Evacuation restrictions from the Eastern Java Regional Police Ramp Victim Identification (DVI) team have revealed obstacles in the process of identifying the bodies of Al-Khoziny Ponpes victims that collapsed in Sidoarjo, East Java. One is because the average victim does not have a resident identity card (KTP). Kaurkes Kamtibmas subdit Dokpol Biddokes East Java Regional Police, Kompol Naf’an, explained that his party had taken antemortem and postmortem data from the bodies, but that no compatibility was found due to various things limited. “The difficulty is that the average was not KTP, so if we as a comparison of victims try to ask if it is a report card or diploma that has a thumb stamp or fingerprint of 3 fingers,” Naf’an said at a press conference on Saturday (4/10). Naf’an said the collection of fingerprints of report cards or diplomas also did not produce maximum results because the ink was too thick. “Some of the things we received were because the ink was too thick could not (identified). Dilute by the Inafis team also had problems,” he said. In addition, the body experienced decay. Thus, fingerprints are also difficult to do. The victim’s DNA sample was investigated by the National Police Pusdokkes Team Disaster Victim-identification (DVI), a sample of 9 bodies of Al-Khoziny Ponpes victims that collapsed in Sidoarjo, East Java. The ninth DNA sample of the body was sent to Jakarta to be investigated at the National Police Pusdokkes Lab Center in Cipinang, East Jakarta. “We have already taken the sampling of 9 bodies at Bhayangkara Hospital in Surabaya and samples of Parents DNA, were flown to Jakarta this morning,” said Kaur Kes Kamtibmas subdit Dokpol Biddokes East Java Regional Police, Compol Naf’an, at a press conference in Eastern -Java, Saturday (4/10). The DVI team collected data to take antemortem and postmortem data. To this day, the DVI team has taken Antemortem data samples from 57 parents. He then explained the process of identifying the body with secondary and primary data collection. Identification of primary bodies is obtained from fingerprint and dental sample examinations. “If it is not found that the two are compatible, we have taken a sample and we did,” he said. According to the soup, DNA examination lasts two to three weeks. And it depends on the degree of difficulty. “It also depends on whether there are other victims being investigated because other pus dokes in Indonesia are only one DNA lab in Cipinang,” he added. The secondary body examination was then collected by the medical record of the body with the victim’s family. “If we get medical signs on the body compared to medical signs, as long as the victims are still alive, we get from parents and families through antemortem data,” he said. This secondary body examination should also be supported by another addition, namely the property of the victim used at the time of the incident. Apart from parents, the testimony of the witnesses of other survivors corresponding to the victim’s property. “Property will be dug out of the family or other families, in this case, if in the cottage of course no one knows. The hope is that the survivors will provide information on watching Si a song chef, what kind of shirt, what kind of sarong, even the brand, then what size and so on,” he explained. If secondary and primary data are obtained, the body can be identified. After identifying the body, it is followed by the reconciliation process, namely corresponding antemortem and postmortem data. “Reconciliation is a match for antemorthem data performed by the Antemortem team that is in the cottage on Monday to this day, and then the data is linked to the team in the postmortem post identified, including in addition to the DVI team, there is also an identification team,” he concluded. The story of the doctor helps the amputation of the survivors of the orthopedic and traumatology specialist in Sidoarjo Regional Hospital, dr. Larsavianto, said when he performed an emergency amputation to save Nur Ahmad, 14, Santri Ponpes Al Khoziny, Sidoarjo who was caught in rough. Larona told me that I was crawling through a narrow gap to reach Ahmad whose arms were pushed by concrete. “I was afraid, but I didn’t think. When I arrived at the crime scene, I immediately wanted to see the victim. Larona entered the Ahmad point, along with the anesthesia specialist, dr. Farouq Abdurrahman, and PPDS Orthopedic Dr. Aaron Franklyn. Larona said, the situation at the root of the roof, where the building was just because we could pray the risk. “Is indeed in a closed crashing position, we really can’t know, it will be later if he can fall, because before that when I first came in, there was a big wind. That’s all the sink-Senged to swing sounds quite, so worried that there was something,” Meanwhile, big concrete is difficult to lift. two added, while we added the scar of the amputation, “he said. After being stable, Ahmad was taken to Sidoarjo Regional Hospital immediately. The night also called the platelets. (WNV/WNV)