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Crashed Indonesia Boeing 737 was likely intact when it hit the sea, investigators say

The Indonesian Boeing 737 that went missing with 62 people on board on 9 January possibly remained intact right until the moment it ruptured after crashing into the sea, the investigators of National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) have said. “We don't know for sure, but if we look at the debris, they're scattered in an area that is not too wide," Nurcahyo Utomo, an investigator at KNKT, told Reuters. “It possibly ruptured when it hit.

MPR receives condolences from Turkish parliament over plane crash

MPR receives condolences from Turkish parliament over plane crash 11th January 2021 Chairman of the Indonesian People s Consultative Assembly (MPR), Bambang Soesatyo,  received a phone call from Chairman of the Turkish  Parliament, Mustafa Sentop, in Jakarta on Monday. (ANTARA/HO) The Turkish (parliament s) empathy demonstrates that Indonesia is not alone in facing various disasters, and reflects good relations between the two countries Jakarta (ANTARA) - Chairman of the Indonesian People s Consultative Assembly (MPR), Bambang Soesatyo, on Monday received a condolence call from the Chairman of the Turkish Parliament, Mustafa Sentop, over the crash of Sriwijaya Air flight SJ-182.   During the call, Sentop said he prayed that Allah SWT would accept those killed in the accident and that the bereaved families remain strong and sincere, Soesatyo informed.

Maldives foreign minister conveys condolences over tragic Indonesian plane crash

Indonesian navy divers search Java Sea for crashed plane s black boxes

The Globe and Mail Niniek Karmini Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer ANTARA FOTO/Reuters Indonesian navy divers scoured the floor of the Java Sea on Monday as they hunted for the black boxes of a Sriwijaya Air jet that nosedived into the water over the weekend with 62 people aboard. The Boeing 737-500 jet disappeared minutes after taking off from Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, during heavy rain on Saturday, and the search so far has yielded plane parts and human remains but no sign of survivors.

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