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Search for crashed plane continues off Myanmar

Myanmarese military and Red Cross members carry a dead body of a passenger of the crashed military plane, at Sanhlan Village, Myanmar, June 8, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

Search and rescue efforts for a plane that crashed off Myanmar’s southern coast entered a third day on Friday, as hopes faded of finding survivors after 31 bodies were pulled from the water.

Most of the dead retrieved from the Andaman Sea were women and children after a fraught search by navy ships, planes, helicopters, and fishing boats hampered by heavy rains.

A statement from the army chief’s office posted on Friday said workers had found the bodies of 21 women, eight children, and two men, along with parts of a military transport plane.

The Chinese-made Shaanxi Y8 military aircraft, which was carrying 122 people, disappeared on Wednesday afternoon around 30 minutes after take-off from the southern city of Myeik on its way to the commercial hub of Yangon.

More than half of the passengers were from military families, including 15 children, according to the army. The remainder included soldiers and flight crew.

On Thursday, recovery workers carried bodies on stretchers back to shore in a grim procession met by solemn lines of locals and relatives waiting under heavy skies on the beach.

The bodies, covered in white plastic sheets, were taken to a military hospital in nearby Dawei Town.

Relief work was expected to restart on Friday despite more rains lashing the coast.

A Myanmarese military ship carried the dead bodies of the passengers of a crashed military plane, near Sanhlan Village, Dawei, June 8, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

There has been no official explanation for the cause of the crash, one of several deadly incidents involving Myanmar military aircraft in recent years.

It is monsoon season in Myanmar, but there were no reports of major storms along the plane’s flight route at the time of the crash.

The military has described the captain as a “seasoned” pilot with more than 3,000 hours flying experience.

(Source: AFP)


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