JAKARTA: Indonesia resumed at dawn Monday the search for an AirAsia plane that went missing in the Java Sea with 162 people on board, a search and rescue official said.
“We have resumed the search for the missing AirAsia plane at 6:00 am. We are heading to east Belitung island,” deputy operations chief of the national search and rescue agency Tatang Zainuddin told AFP. – AFP
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