Indonesia: Search for Lion Air crash victims extended
Total of 105 body bags recovered as of Sunday, says head of Indonesian rescue agency

By Dandy Koswaraputra
JAKARTA
Indonesian rescue agency on Sunday extended by three days the search of victims of the crashed Lion Air JT-610 aircraft.
"After evaluation and getting input from the field, we have decided to extend the rescue for another three days," Lt. Gen. Muhammad Syaugi, head of the National Search and Rescue Agency, said at a news conference in the capital Jakarta.
As of Sunday, a total of 105 body bags had been found, Syaugi said, and added: “I’m sure this number will increase.”
Meanwhile, Haryo Satmiko, deputy chairman of
On Oct. 29, Lion Air flight JT 610 was traveling from Jakarta to Pangkal Pinang when it crashed into the Java Sea. All 189 people on board are presumed dead.
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