earch resumes for missing AirAsia Flight 8501 에어아시아기 수색서 시신3구 수습…"40여구 잘못

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Title | earch resumes for missing AirAsia Flight 8501 에어아시아기 수색서 시신3구 수습…"40여구 잘못 |
Author | Arirang News |
Duration | 1:54 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=VN28Z0x1ryw |
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Our top story this morning....
Rescuers have discovered debris and three bodies from the missing AirAsia flight in the Java Sea near Borneo.
The search has resumed,... but there′s now scant hope of finding any survivors among the one-hundred-62 people who were on the plane when it disappeared on Sunday.
Kim Min-ji reports.
The international hunt for AirAsia Flight 8501 resumed on Wednesday with aircraft and ships scouring the sea for more wreckage or bodies.
Indonesian officials on Tuesday confirmed that debris discovered in waters off Borneo was from the missing plane.
They also said three bodies two women and one man have been recovered.
"A part that we found corresponds with AirAsia′s part number and a serial number of the lost plane, and today we recovered three bodies from the sea."
The navy had initially reported that 40 bodies had been found.
A plane door, oxygen tanks and one of the recovered bodies have been taken away for tests.
Distraught relatives of victims broke down in tears as pictures of floating bodies and objects were broadcast live on Indonesian TV.
The Indonesian president has ordered a massive search operation to find everyone that was on board the plane.
AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes says support would be offered to the families and search teams will work for a "speedy conclusion."
"It′s a horrible, horrible experience, we′ll try and do our best, that′s our focus right now."
It′s still not known what caused the plane to crash into the sea Sunday less than an hour after taking off from Surabaya to Singapore.
Some 30 ships and 20 aircraft from Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Korea and the U.S. have been deployed in the international hunt.
Kim Min-ji, Arirang News.