Debris Found in Indonesia Plane Crash; One Victim Recovered from Mount Bulusaraung

Indonesian search teams have located debris and recovered the body of one victim from the crashed ATR 42-500 aircraft on Mount Bulusaraung. The evacuation is proceeding under difficult conditions on the mountain slope. The plane, carrying 10 people, lost contact with air traffic control on Saturday during a flight from Yogyakarta to Makassar. This incident follows another fatal aircraft crash in Indonesia's Papua province last September.

Key Points: Indonesia Plane Crash: Debris Found, One Victim Recovered

  • Debris of missing ATR 42-500 found
  • One victim recovered from slope
  • 10 people were on board the aircraft
  • Challenging terrain hampers evacuation
  • Aircraft lost contact Saturday over South Sulawesi
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Debris of missing Indonesia aircraft found, officials rescue body of one victim

Indonesian rescuers find debris and one victim from crashed ATR 42-500 on Mount Bulusaraung. Search continues for others amid challenging terrain.

"We cannot elaborate on the condition of the victim yet. What is clear is that this requires a tough effort because the conditions are extraordinary. - Major General Bangun Nawoko"

Jakarta, Jan 18

Indonesian rescuers have found one victim from the crashed ATR 42-500 aircraft on Mount Bulusaraung in Pangkep regency, South Sulawesi, authorities said on Sunday.

The victim was discovered on the mountain slope and was currently being evacuated to the search and rescue (SAR) command post in Tompobulu village.

"Today our team, besides evacuating several pieces of aircraft wreckage, has found one victim," Commander of the XIV/Hasanuddin Military Regional Command, Major General Bangun Nawoko, told reporters at the SAR post as quoted by local media.

Nawoko said the victim's condition and identity had yet to be confirmed, as the rescue team was still focusing on evacuation under challenging terrain, reports Xinhua news agency.

"We cannot elaborate on the condition of the victim yet. What is clear is that this requires a tough effort because the conditions are extraordinary," he said, adding that the victim was found not far from the debris site.

The ATR 42-500 aircraft reportedly lost contact over Maros regency in South Sulawesi province. The plane was operating a flight from Yogyakarta to Makassar when communication with air traffic control was cut off on Saturday.

According to official data, 10 people were on board the aircraft at the time it lost contact, comprising seven crew members and three passengers.

Earlier in September last year, an aircraft crashed in Central Papua province in Indonesia, killing all four aboard.

The wreckage was located in a canyon in Mimika regency, said I Wayan Suyatna, head of the local search and rescue office. The bodies were evacuated to a hospital in Timika, the regency's capital.

The helicopter went down while flying from Ilaga Airport in Puncak regency to Mozes Kilangin Airport in Mimika, Suyatna said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Another aircraft crash in Indonesia? This is the second one in a few months. Makes you wonder about the safety audits and maintenance protocols for these regional flights. Prayers for the victims.
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Aman W
The terrain sounds brutal. Hats off to the SAR teams risking their lives on those mountain slopes. Hope they can find the others soon and bring closure to the families.
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Sarah B
Only 10 people on board, but that's 10 families shattered. It's a stark reminder of how fragile life is. Thoughts are with Indonesia today.
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Vikram M
Reading about the September crash as well... Indonesia has some challenging geography for aviation. While the focus is on rescue now, there must be a thorough investigation later to prevent such incidents.
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Kavya N
Om Shanti. May the souls of the departed find peace. The families need immense strength to bear this loss. The article mentions 7 crew and 3 passengers – those crew members were just doing their jobs. So sad.

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