Philippine Daily Inquirer

Indonesian military plane crash kills 38

-

MEDAN—An Indonesian Air Force transport plane crashed on Tuesday into a residentia­l area of a major city shortly after takeoff, exploding in a fireball and killing at least 38 people.

Officials warned the death toll could rise after the Hercules C-130 came down in Medan, a city of two million on the island of Sumatra, leaving buildings severely damaged and cars reduced to flaming wrecks.

Amajor rescue operation swung into action, with ambulances ferrying bodies from the accident site, and crowds of anxious residents gathering around a police cordon to get a look.

Novi, who works at an internatio­nal school near the accident site and goes by one name, said she heard the aircraft and from her office window saw it flying very low before it crashed.

“It was very scary,” she told Agence France-Presse, adding she rushed to the site with her colleagues but the wreckage and plumes of smoke looked “very bad.”

Another local resident, 26-year-old Januar, said the aircraft appeared to be in trouble just before the accident.

“I saw the plane from the direction of the airport and it was tilting already, then I saw smoke billowing.”

Thirty-eight bodies, including a child, had so far been brought to a hospital in Medan, said Eko Triandi, a Red Cross official whowas assisting emergency teams at the hospital.

“Based on reports, there are many victims still in the field,” he said.

The military said the plane was carrying 12 crew members. It was not clear how many of the victims were from the plane and how many were on the ground.

The crew of the plane, which had been transporti­ng military supplies to airbases, reportedly consisted of three pilots, one navigator and eight technician­s.

The crash was in a newly built residentia­l area and officials said it was unclear how many people were in the buildings at the time of the accident.

“The bodies have been crushed by debris of the buildings and the fuselage,” said local police chief Mardiaz Dwihananto, adding they were being ferried one by one to hospital.

Military spokespers­on Fuad Basya said the plane took off at 12:08 p.m. from an Air Force base and crashed in the city about two minutes later, about 5 kilometers from the base.

It was the second time in a decade that Medan had suffered a fatal plane accident. A Mandala Airlines domestic flight crashed shortly after takeoff in 2005 into a densely populated suburb, killing at least 150 including passengers, crew and people on the ground.

Medan is the biggest Indonesian city outside the main island of Java and a major economic center.

The Indonesian Air Force has suffered accidents before.

At least 11 people were killed when a Fokker-27 military jet crashed into a housing complex in the capital Jakarta in June 2012.

In April an F-16 fighter jet caught fire as it was about to take off from an airbase in Jakarta, prompting the pilot to jump to safety as flames and thick smoke engulfed the plane.

 ?? AP ?? MILITARY personnel inspect the wreckage of an Air Force cargo plane with 12 crew aboard that crashed in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on Tuesday.
AP MILITARY personnel inspect the wreckage of an Air Force cargo plane with 12 crew aboard that crashed in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on Tuesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines