The picture shows the real-time transmission of the search and rescue situation in the sea area of ​​the incident to the military search and rescue command center.

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The picture shows the search and rescue team checking data in the search and rescue command center.

Photo by Lin Yongchuan

The picture shows all relevant units set up tents at the pier to conduct search and rescue overnight.

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The picture shows an ambulance standing by at the search and rescue command center. Photo by Lin Yongchuan

The picture shows the search and rescue personnel preparing to receive the goods from the sea area where the search and rescue ship is engaged in the delivery. Photo by Lin Yongchuan

  China News Service, Jakarta, January 11 (Reporter Lin Yongchuan) On the 11th, a reporter from China News Service came to the search and rescue command center of Indonesia's Srivijaya Airlines flight SJ182 in Tanjung Bulu Port, Jakarta. Search and rescue work is advancing in full swing.

  At 14:40 pm on January 9th, local time, the Boeing 737-500 of Flight SJ182 from Jakarta to Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan Province of Indonesia, took off and lost contact with the ground. The crash was found in the waters of the Kuril Islands north of Jakarta.

There are 50 passengers and 12 crew members on the flight.

The picture shows the search and rescue personnel on standby at the search and rescue command center. Photo by Lin Yongchuan

  On the night of the incident, Indonesian President Joko instructed all departments to do their best to search for survivors.

A multi-departmental joint set up a temporary search and rescue command center at the container terminal of Tanjung Burok Port in Jakarta. A joint search and rescue team composed of the country’s national search and rescue center, transportation safety committee, navy, army, air force, police and other relevant departments launched a search and rescue team overnight in the incident sea area. .

The picture shows military helicopters participating in search and rescue.

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  After two days of on-site search and rescue, the search and rescue personnel judged that the passengers' hope of survival is very slim.

In the past two days, search and rescue personnel have repeatedly salvaged the remains of the victims and handed them to the National Police Hospital, which is responsible for the identification of the deceased. A large number of suspected clothing and aircraft wreckage have also been salvaged ashore.

The picture shows the commander-in-chief of the Indonesian National Army and the director of the National Search and Rescue Bureau discussing search and rescue work at the command center.

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  The head of the Indonesian search and rescue agency Bagus Pruhito said that the location of the black box of the crashed passenger plane has been locked and will be salvaged as soon as possible and handed over to the National Transportation Safety Commission to investigate the cause of the crash.

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