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Indonesia dismisses officials after AirAsia crash

Two transport ministry officials and five airport operators who allowed AirAsia Flight QZ8501 to take off without proper permits, have been suspended, according to the Indonesian Transportation Ministry.
Two transport ministry officials and five airport operators who allowedAirAsia Flight QZ8501 to take off without proper permits, have beensuspended, according to the Indonesian Transportation Ministry.

Previously,the ministry found out that Flight QZ8501 was not authorised to fly onDecember 28 as it did, leading to the crash when it went down to theJava Sea en route from Subaraya, Indonesia to Singapore.

Of the 162 people on board, no survivors have been found.

The airline has been banned from flying that route while an investigation is being conducted.

Roughseas, bad weather and undercurrents made it difficult to find thefuselage and black boxes of the ill-fated aircraft, said Chief of theIndonesia National Search and Rescue Agency Bambang Soelistyo.

Healso said the US naval ship USS Fort Worth on January 7 detectedtwo large metal objects on the seabed at a depth of 28 metres and is nowtrying to identify them.

To date, seven large objects have nowbeen located on the ocean floor that could be pieces of the fuselage.However, strong currents, silt and mud have been hindering divers fromreaching them.

In other news, AirAsia has offered an initial compensation of about 84,900 RM (24,000 USD) for each victim.-VNA

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