PCG Deploys ROVs to Aid Ongoing Search in Taal Lake; DOJ Eyes Japan Equipment Support

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Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are expected to arrive today in Batangas to support search and retrieval operations in Taal Lake, according to the Philippine Coast Guard.

Authorities aim to utilize these ROVs to assist in locating the remains of individuals believed to have been buried in the lake.

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Despite their anticipated arrival, Philippine Coast Guard District Southern Tagalog Commander Commodore Geronimo Tuvilla stressed the continued use of technical diving teams.

He emphasized the importance of human expertise in underwater searches, noting that divers can physically assess the lakebed more effectively.

Tuvilla acknowledged that visibility remains a major challenge due to murky waters, resulting in zero visibility during dives.

Nevertheless, he asserted that the Coast Guard has sufficient technical divers and equipment to sustain the operation.

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The Department of Justice also revealed it is assessing additional equipment needed to support the mission.

Justice Spokesperson and Assistant Secretary Mico Clavano said they are considering borrowing tools from Japan to enhance efficiency.

He confirmed plans to coordinate with Japanese authorities to expedite the search efforts for missing cockfight enthusiasts allegedly submerged in the lake.

The search and retrieval operations continue, jointly led by the Department of Justice, the Philippine Coast Guard, and the Philippine National Police.

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