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Indonesia ends search operation for bodies, debris of crashed plane

The National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) of Indonesia on January 21 terminated the search operation for the bodies of passengers and debris of the crashed Sriwijaya Air Flight SJ-182 after a period of 13 days, according to Antara news agency.
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Jakarta (VNA) -The National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) of Indonesia on January 21 terminatedthe search operation for the bodies of passengers and debris of the crashedSriwijaya Air Flight SJ-182 after a period of 13 days, according to Antara newsagency.

The decision was made based on tacticalconsiderations, retrieved bodies, effectiveness, and after a meeting with thebereaved families and a joint meeting with Transportation Minister Budi KaryaSumadi, Basarnas chief, Vice Marshal Bagus Puruhito informed.

Although the search operation has been declaredclosed, Basarnas will continue to monitor any developments through a follow-upoperation, he said.

More than 4,300 personnel, 63 vessels, and 15airplanes were used in the joint operation.

In total, the joint team collected 324 bags ofhuman remains, 68 bags of small debris, and 55 bags of large debris from thecrash site.

The team also retrieved the flight data recorder(FDR) on the fourth day of the search operation and the cockpit voice recorder(CVR) on the seventh day of the search operatio✃n.

The Sriwijaya Air flightSJ-182 had lost contact on January 9, 2021, shortly after take-off and crashedbetween Lancang Island and Laki Island, Seribu Islands, DKI Jakarta. Theplane had taken off from Jakarta and was headed to Pontianak.

All 50 passengers and 12 crew members on boarddied in the accident, the worst aviation accident since the crash into the seaof a Boeing 737 MAX of Lion Air th✃at killed 189 people in 2018./. 

VNA

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