Body found after shipwreck in Manaus is one of the seven missing, says Fire Department
A body identified as one of the missing from a boat wreck in Manaus has been recovered, confirmed by local authorities.
A body recovered from the waters near Manaus has been confirmed as one of the seven individuals who went missing following the wreck of the boat, Lima Abreu XV. The 39-year-old victim was identified as musician Fernando Grandêz, with the identification confirmed by family members at the Legal Medical Institute (IML). Since the incident, search efforts have been ongoing to locate the remaining missing individuals.
The Brazilian Fire Department and the Navy are engaged in the complex search operation, which involves divers, boats, drones, and aerial surveillance to scour the area where the boat sank. The wreck was discovered at approximately 50 meters deep, posing significant challenges to rescue efforts due to strong currents and frequent changes in underwater conditions. Officials have emphasized the difficulties faced during the search operations, stressing the need for thorough and careful recovery efforts.
The tragic incident has raised awareness regarding maritime safety in Brazil, particularly in the Amazonas region, where boat travel is common but can be perilous. As recovery operations continue, there is hope that more of the missing individuals will be located, but the community is also mourning the loss of lives, including the prominent local musician. The government's response and support for the affected families will be crucial in the coming days as they deal with this tragic event.