China News Service, January 10th. According to the Associated Press report, Indonesian military officials said on the 10th that divers found part of the wreckage of the plane 23 meters deep in the Java Sea.

According to a Reuters report, Indonesia detected a signal from the crashed plane flight recorder (also known as a black box) on the 10th.

  The head of the Indonesian search and rescue agency said: "We found signals in two locations. This may be a black box. We will investigate."

On January 10, local time, rescuers prepared for search at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia.

  Indonesian navy officer Vayuddin Arif said that they (currently) found fragments of a suspected aircraft fuselage about one meter long, as well as some tires and human remains.

  At the same time, the Indonesian Meteorological Agency also warned that there may be heavy rain and strong winds in the area, and severe weather will hinder search and rescue work.

  On the 9th local time, the Boeing 737-500 passenger plane SJ182 of Indonesia's Srivijaya Airways lost contact shortly after taking off from the capital Jakarta, and was subsequently found crashed in the waters near Jakarta.

Radar showed that the aircraft had dropped 10,000 feet a minute before it lost contact.