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Airline Disaster
Mar 07, 2007 08:03:17
JAKARTA, Indonesia -- An Indonesian jetliner
carrying 140 people burst into flames as it landed
on Java island today, trapping people inside the
burning plane, the airline and witnesses said.
Australian Prime Minister John Howard said that
Indonesian officials had confirmed 49 deaths and
that some Australians may be among them.
"It is a terrible tragedy," Howard said at a
nationally televised news conference.
The Garuda airlines jet shook violently as it
prepared to land and then overshot the runway at
Yogyakarta airport, striking fences and slamming
into a rice field around 7 a.m., survivors said.
Some passengers escaped and rescuers tried to
reach those trapped on the Boeing 737-400, said
Captain Ari Sapari, operations director of national
carrier Garuda.
Among the passengers were Australian journalists
and diplomatic staff who were in Indonesia in
connection with a visit by Australian Foreign
Minister Alexander Downer, said Australian
Treasurer Peter Costello in Canberra. The foreign
minister was not on the plane; the fate of the
Australians was unknown.
Metro TV reported that a nearby hospital was
treating around 60 injured.
There was no immediate word on what sparked the
blaze. Survivors said it began at the front the
plane.
"Before the plane landed it was shaking. Suddenly
there was smoke inside the fuselage, it hit the
runway and then it landed in a rice field," local
Islamic leader Dien Syamsudin told El-Shinta. "I
saw a foreigner. His clothes were on fire and I
jumped from the emergency exit. Thank God I
survived."
BBC World television carried footage of raging
flames poking through several windows of the
passenger compartment.
Indonesia has recently been hit by a string of
transportation disasters. In late December, a
passenger ferry sank in a storm in the Java Sea,
killing about 400 people. Days later, a passenger
plane operated by the budget airline Adam Air
crashed into the ocean, killing all 102 people on
board.
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