Lion Air flight JT 610 was carrying 189 people, including three children, when it disappeared from radar just 13 minutes after it took off. The plane, a new Boeing 737 MAX 8, was carrying 181 passengers, as well as some crew members.
After finding six bodies from the sea where an Indonesian passenger plane crashed near Jakarta Monday, search and rescue officials say they fear there will be no survivors. “My prediction is that no one survived because we only managed to find body parts. It has been a few hours since the crash so it is possible all 189 people were killed,” Bambang Suryo Aji, director of operations for Basarnas, said in a news conference.
As many as 21 body bags have been transported to a hospital in east Jakarta for identification as rescue workers continue to search the sea. The bags contained human remains and personal items belonging to the victims. Six bodies were recovered earlier in the day and taken to the same hospital. Aji said that rescue workers had found pieces appearing to be the plane’s tail. The main wreckage had still not been located.
Search and rescue teams were working against high waves and strong currents, in an area of 150 square of miles, added Aji. Underwater robots were being used in the search effort. Boats, a helicopter and 250 rescuers, including divers, were working at the crash site. The frogmen are searching in water up to 35 meters (114 feet) deep.
The plane took off from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, greater Jakarta, at 6:21 a.m., and had been due to land at around 7:30 a.m. in Pangkal Pinan, the largest city on Bangka. Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said there were 20 ministry officials on board. They were returning to their posts in Pangkal Pinang after spending the weekend with their families in Jakarta for a public holiday.
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