In Colombia they search for lost children with reflectors and speakers

Bogotá (BLAZETRENDS).- Powerful searchlights and messages broadcast by terrestrial loudspeakers are the two new strategies implemented by the special forces that, in the company of indigenous people, are looking for four brothers who have been lost since May 1 after a plane crash in the southern Colombia.

“With these visual and auditory guides, which were located at strategic points, it is intended that minors observe and listen to those lights and sounds on dark nights so that they can reach the troops or make some type of signal that allows them to be located,” he reported. the Command of the Military Forces.

Lesly Mukutuy, 11 years old; Soleiny Mukutuy, 9 years old; Tien Noriel Ronoque Mukutuy, 4 years old, and Cristin Neruman’s baby, who turned one year old on the 26th, have been lost for 29 days in a vast virgin jungle in southern Colombia.

The search and rescue agencies have already found the bodies, which were inside the crashed plane, of the children’s mother, Magdalena Mukutuy; the indigenous leader Hermán Mendoza and the pilot of the Cessna 206, Hernando Murcia.

New strategy in a Colombia pending the appearance of children

The information details that this new strategy that the military forces will have in the search area on the border between the Caquetá and Guaviare departments, will be implemented during the day and night so that the four “little brothers observe or listen and thus make some signal to arrive to them or that can approach the points where the troops are located”.

These visual and auditory orientators arrived at the sites aboard Army helicopters and were put into operation with the help of power plants.

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The lights, sound booths and ground loudspeaker equipment will be observed and heard from a thousand meters away and due to their power they can be seen and heard in the thick jungle where the children are.

The 120 members of the Special Forces and the nearly 80 indigenous people continue in the search area, following the trail of the four Uitoto minors who today complete 29 days lost.

The four brothers traveled from the Araracuara indigenous reservation, between Caquetá and Amazonas, where they lived to San José del Guaviare with their mother and the leader Mendoza.

They feed the hopes of finding them alive, having found several baby objects such as bottles and diapers, and a shelter located 3,600 meters from the place where the aircraft plummeted due to an alleged engine failure.

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