Indonesian Rescuers Find No Crash Survivors

August 18, 2015

The recovery of the bodies of the 54 people from the Trigana Air aircraft that crashed two days ago in Indonesia's Papua province has been hampered by poor weather.

Major-General Heronimus Guru, operations director at Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency, told a news conference in the capital that the passengers' remains were being put into body bags for evacuation.

Officials have declined to comment on the cause of Sunday's crash until the results of an investigation by the national transport safety committee are known, but Guru said the terrain in Indonesia's easternmost province may have been a factor.

"There's a possibility the aircraft hit a peak and then fell into a ravine because the place that it was found in is steep," he said.

The treacherous terrain of forest-covered ridges hampered rescuers' efforts to reach the site where the Trigana ATR 42-300 came down.

The aircraft's flight recorder, which should provide investigators with some answers, was found in the early afternoon. The device will be taken to Oksibil town tomorrow, depending on the weather, Guru said.

Television broadcast footage of rescuers in camouflage fatigues and surgical masks hacking through foliage and sifting through debris at the crash site as a helicopter hovered overhead.

There were 44 adult passengers, five children and infants and five crew on the short-haul flight from provincial capital Jayapura south to Oksibil.

The twin turboprop aircraft was also carrying about USD$470,000 as part of village assistance.

Poor infrastructure in the province means aid money is often flown in by air, said Abu Sofjan, spokesman for the national postal service, four of whose workers were among the passengers.

There was no suggestion the money was somehow linked to the crash.

Five members of the Bintang Highlands district parliament and government were also on board, online news service detik.com reported.

All on board were Indonesian, officials have said.

(Reuters)