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The search for two fishermen who went missing and are believed to have fallen overboard in the waters of Batu Pahat on Saturday will continue tomorrow after the search area was expanded to 207 square nautical miles today.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Batu Pahat maritime zone director Cmdr (M) Mohammad Zaini Zainal stated that the search has yet to discover any signs of the missing men and that the operation was focused around the victims' last known position. "The search began at 7 am today and efforts were suspended for the day at 7 pm, and unfortunately no signs or leads were discovered," he said.
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has advised the maritime community to avoid going to sea during bad weather and to prioritize their safety, including wearing life preservers. The search for the missing fishermen, Mohd Fadzli Misran, 41, and Mohd Saiful Azli Ahmad, 45, who left Sungai Tongkang Jetty at 6 pm Saturday to check on prawn traps and fish, will resume tomorrow at 7 am.
Their disappearance came to light when their boat was discovered intact, along with their fishing rods and traps, but without both men.
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