Rescuers find helicopter crash site in Kalimantan recover one body so far


A rescuer on Sept 4 inspecting the burnt out wreckage of a helicopter that crashed with passengers on board, in Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan. - AP

JAKARTA: A rescue team on Wednesday (Sept 3) reached the site of a helicopter crash on Kalimantan, recovering one body, authorities said. Seven people remain unaccounted for.

The discovery in the tropical island of Borneo's forests came after three days of searching for the helicopter, which went down with eight people on board.

Rescuers recovered one body about 100m from the helicopter. Initial observations from the team indicate that more victims were still inside the aircraft.

But the exact number couldn't be confirmed because of worsening weather and the darkness, said Yudhi Bramantyo, operational director of the National Search and Rescue Agency.

"The condition of the helicopter is clearly burnt, so it will be necessary to dismantle the aircraft to confirm the number of victims inside,” Bramantyo said.

The Airbus BK117 D-3, owned by Eastindo Air, lost contact with air traffic control eight minutes after departing from the airport in Kotabaru district in Indonesia’s South Kalimantan province on Monday. The aircraft was on its way to Palangkaraya City in Central Kalimantan Province.

Three foreign nationals - an American, a Brazilian and an Indian - are among the eight people who were on board the helicopter.

More than 200 personnel from a joint team, including police, military, local agencies, residents and volunteers, were sent by land and air to comb a 27sq km stretch of forest in Mantewe, Tanahbumbu district.

The operation was supported by five helicopters, which took turns sweeping the area. The search has been hampered by bad weather.

Following Wednesday afternoon’s discovery, ground search teams have been redirected to the site to assist with recovery efforts. - AP

 

 

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