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DAN-led mission completes victim recovery in the Maldives as mission continues

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The team concludes the main recovery phase after three days of technical cave operations. Final mission activities will continue tomorrow

DAN Europe confirms that the international search & recovery mission coordinated in support of Maldivian and Italian authorities has successfully completed the recovery of all victims involved in the Dhekunu Kandu diving tragedy.

Today’s operation marked the completion of the main recovery phase following another tech dive in the cave, carried out by the Finnish recovery team, in close collaboration with the Maldives National Defence Force, local police forces, and in constant contact with the Italian authorities in Malé.

Favourable sea conditions during the morning allowed the team to execute the planned dive efficiently and without complications. As in previous days, all three divers entered the cave system with clearly defined roles, including victim recovery, operational safety support, and underwater documentation of both the intervention and the dive site itself.

The operation lasted approximately three hours and was conducted using advanced technical diving systems including closed-circuit rebreathers (CCR), DPVs, and redundant configurations designed for deep overhead environments.

The primary objective assigned to two of the team members was the careful transport of the remaining victims through narrow passages inside the cave system while preserving both rescuer safety and the integrity of the victims. Challenges included potential entanglement hazards and visibility reduction caused by disturbed sediment, all of which were successfully managed by the team throughout the dive. A third diver provided operational safety support and documented the intervention in depth, in line with established cave diving team procedures and best practices commonly adopted in recovery operations.

“First of all, we would like to express our deepest condolences to the families of the divers who lost their lives. The reason we responded to the request for help was our desire to assist in this heartbreaking situation. After three days of operations, all of the missing divers have now been recovered and are on their way home.

A huge thank you to DAN Europe, the Italian Embassy, the Maldivian Defence Forces, the police, and all the other volunteers: without you, this would not have been possible.

We would also like to give a big thank you to everyone for the many encouraging messages we have received”. – The Finnish rescue team (Sami Paakkarinen, Jenni Westerlund, Patrik Grönqvist)

Although the main recovery phase has now been completed, the mission itself is not yet over. Tomorrow, the team is expected to conduct what will likely be the final operational dive of the mission. In accordance with best practices, the divers will return to the site to remove guide lines and operational equipment placed inside the cave system during the recovery efforts, restoring the environment and removing traces of human intervention wherever possible. Given the ongoing investigation, this phase also carries additional importance.

The team will also attempt to further document and map sections of the cave system in order to share additional information with the Maldivian authorities.

DAN Europe wishes to reiterate that throughout the entire mission, both operational choices and communications have been guided by two priorities: the safety of the recovery team and the utmost respect for the victims and their families.

Our thoughts remain with the families and loved ones affected by this tragedy.


About DAN Europe

DAN Europe (Divers Alert Network Europe) is an international nonprofit medical and scientific organization founded in 1983, dedicated to research, prevention, and safety management in complex and high-risk environments.

Core elements of the organization include:

  • Mission: improving diver safety worldwide through research, medicine, and assistance
  • Structure: a 24/7 global emergency operations center managed by emergency medicine specialists and recognized in Italy as a second-level emergency alert center; assistance is provided in over 30 languages
  • Membership: over 400,000 members worldwide
  • Network: an international network of more than 180 medical specialists
  • Activity: thousands of emergencies handled each year

The organization is one of the regional foundations within IDAN (International Divers Alert Network) and reinvests all generated resources into research and the development of tools and services benefiting the wider community.

www.daneurope.org

Related Topics: cave dive, DAN Europe, Dhekunu Kandu, Divers Alert Netweork, Jenni Westerlund, maldives, Maldives National Defence Force, Male, missing divers, Patrik Grönqvist, Sami Paakkarinen, search and recovery
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