2 Russian tourists died while scuba diving in Verde Island in Batangas City

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That's a strong current, but not a downcurrent
Look at minute 4:00, the bubbles are going down for a fair while after they leave the divers. It is a downcurrent!
 
So if it has happens on 12 minutes I would say using same scale descend from 23 to 95 takes about 6 minutes ~12m/minute
What we would worry about is ascending speed. Based on your info, he ascended from 95 to surface in 3 minutes or > 30m/min or over 3 times the rate of a safe ascend of 10m/min.
 
What we would worry about is ascending speed. Based on your info, he ascended from 95 to surface in 3 minutes or > 30m/min or over 3 times the rate of a safe ascend of 1

What we would worry about is ascending speed. Based on your info, he ascended from 95 to surface in 3 minutes or > 30m/min or over 3 times the rate of a safe ascend of 10m/min.
Probably he was out of air before ascend... Given this profile he might spent over 3000 l before start ascending
 
What we would worry about is ascending speed. Based on your info, he ascended from 95 to surface in 3 minutes or > 30m/min or over 3 times the rate of a safe ascend of 10m/min.

I'm not seeing anyone going down to 95 msw without blowing past NDL, and I'm not seeing anyone with a 15L tank having enough gas to do the subsequent deco stops. To me that looks like a clear "better bent than drowned" scenario where you're too deep in poo to worry about safe ascent rate.
 
The oxygen toxicity would get you at 95 m also
 
At 2.2 it certainly will but in this scenario there's a good chance you'd be OOG before that happens.

 
Actually some of the best videos i've seen despicting downcurrents in Indo were always in a freediving setting, where you dont see bubbles flowing downards but can definitly see the waterfall effect.

These are 2 greats examples
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Freediving where there could be downcurrents seems like an incredibly stupid idea to me!
 
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