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No survivors on board the plane that crashed in Indonesia

Written By Mody Mohammed Saad on May 10, 2012 | 4:12 AM

A spokesman for the emergency he has not found any survivors on Thursday in a plane that crashed in western Indonesia.

A spokesman G.p.n Bracoso agency search and rescue, "we have found no survivors."

He said rescuers found the number of bodies when they arrived at the crash site of Russia.
No survivors on board the plane that crashed in Indonesia


He said, "we went to the area and found the bodies, but we can not disclose their number."

The Sukhoi aircraft Sobergt 100 twin-engine disappeared from radar screens south of the capital Jakarta on Wednesday and 50 people on board, 50 minutes after taking off on a trip was scheduled to be short and designed to show its capabilities to potential buyers.

An official in the International Committee of the Red Cross said her team, who arrived at the scene spoke of bodies scattered near the wreckage of the plane.

He said Masfora who works with the Red Cross in Jakarta, "said our team that they can see some dead bodies scattered near the rubble."

He added that Bracoso bad weather hamper the transfer of the bodies by helicopter.

"The evacuation process is still difficult. And land we need to 12 hours to transfer, while that process takes only 20 minutes by helicopter, but the bad weather."

He noted that the rescue team "is preparing a helicopter landing platform so that we can improve tomorrow and with the air transport the bodies."

Thursday has been monitoring the wreckage of a plane Sobergt 100 of the Russian-made Sukhoi in a mountainous area located to the south of Jakarta and the day after the loss of their impact on board, nearly fifty people while she was on a flight test.

Dariatamo said an official at the National Agency for relief in a press conference, "We monitor the pilot (helicopter) debris from the air and saw the slogan + Su +".

He who knows Dariatamo like many Indonesians as one, "I spotted the debris in the place where we lost contact with the plane", ie near the Sagrok in the Salak volcano, which has a height of 2211 m.

And search operations on the ground difficult in this mountainous region covered by jungle and located about 80 km southeast of the capital.

He said Lieutenant Colonel Savior who is taking part in supervising the operations, "We have been monitoring the debris at an altitude of 1800 km or less" at the foot of the volcano, adding, "We do not know yet what is the status of the passengers."

The Russian-made plane on a flight test as part of an international tour to promote it when he lost the track on radar screens such as the 15:00 (08.00 GMT) Wednesday.
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