MEDAN: At least 116 people are feared dead after a military transport plane crashed in the city of Medan on Indonesia’s western island of Sumatra, officials say.
Air Force Chief Agus Supriatna said on Tuesday that according to the manifest there were 113 people on board the Hercules C-130 plane – 12 crew and 101 passengers – when it crashed, adding that he did not believe any had survived.
He said, “No, no. No survivors, I have just returned from the site.” So far, 49 bodies had been recovered, he added.
Meanwhile, the local search and rescue agency also said that three people were killed on the ground when the plane crashed near a newly built residential area.
The plane, which was on its way from Soewondo air base in Medan to the remote Natuna islands, crashed into houses and cars and burst into flames a few minutes after take-off at 12:08 p.m. local time (0508 GMT) on Tuesday.
A massive search and rescue operation swung into action minutes after the incident.
“We have asked our search and rescue office in Medan to immediately go to the site for evacuation of any victims,” search and rescue official Tatang Zainuddin said.
