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The Intendancy of Biobío and the Investigative Police began to receive and review this Monday the first high resolution aerial images captured by the Twin Otter aircraft of the Chilean Air Force, within the framework of incessant search for Thomas, the three-and-a-half-year-old boy who spent six days missing in the commune of Arauco.
The photographs, which allow visualize objects up to 10 centimeters, were taken on Sunday by the Aerophotogrammetric Service in the search radius, currently 8 kilometers, and after processing, during this day they began to be sent to the command post.
The command post reviews the first images. (Photo: Cristofer Espinoza / Cooperativa Regiones)
“The images are coming, The FACh has arranged a special server for this purpose, called ‘Looking for Tomás’, so that we can download these images that are very heavy, due to the amount of information they have, “said the Mayor Patricio Kuhn.
At the end of the sixth day of tracking, “we have not had the result we want, which is to find Tomás, but There has been a lot of progress in tracking each section, being able to discard some, search for new information and reorient the search“, he detailed.
The images will be processed with specific software throughout the night so that the teams can have this input at the beginning of this Tuesday.
The photos should serve to deepen searches and determine places of interest to do re-searches and new expert opinions, the authorities have explained.
Meanwhile, the last tracking of this Monday will be in charge of the USAR team, and later it will be the turn of the marines who has been working nights.
The Mayor @PatricioKuhn and representatives of @Armada_Chile @PDI_BIOBIO Y @CarabioBio They reviewed photographs taken by satellite and drones, which were presented by the Geology student and USAR member of the Fire Department, Abisag Ortega, which will help in the search for Tomás. pic.twitter.com/QJGN3IdYyz
– Regional Government of Biobío (@gorebiobio) February 23, 2021
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