The sirocco also arrived to make the searches for Stefano Bianchelli (56 years old) and Mario Perniciano (55), the two divers - from Villasimius and Cagliari - who have been missing since yesterday afternoon: they did not resurface from a dive in the waters more difficult. between the island of Cavoli and Serpentara.

The Rovs, deep-sea underwater robots controlled from the surface, have also arrived to scan the seabed.

It is not excluded that the Navy could also make its contribution.

In corso le ricerche di Stefano Bianchelli e Mario Perniciano
In corso le ricerche di Stefano Bianchelli e Mario Perniciano
In corso le ricerche di Stefano Bianchelli e Mario Perniciano

Meanwhile, searches are continuing in all directions and the coast is also being patrolled. No hypothesis has been discarded, including that according to which the two divers may have been transported towards the mainland by the waves. Precisely for this reason several boats from the Coast Guard, the Sinnai sub club and the Villasimius marine protected area are sailing right along the coast: the Sinnai sub is busy around the Cavoli island. While the aerial vehicles of the firefighters and the Coast Guard are also at work, coordinating the operations.

The most concrete hypothesis, however, unfortunately remains that according to which the two divers remained on the seabed near the wreck of the San Marco at 107 meters of depth: Perniciano and Bianchelli had dived to fix a line tied to a buoy which should have report the sunken ship.

The robots that are scanning the site will reveal what the end of the two was.

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