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Indonesian authorities discover wreckage of a missing surveillance plane that had 11 people on board

Indonesian authorities announced on Sunday that they have located the wreckage from a missing fisheries-surveillance plane in South Sulawesi Province near a foggy mountain. They are still searching for 11 people who were on board.

The ATR42-500 turboprop owned by Indonesia Air Transport lost touch with air traffic control on Saturday around 1:30 pm local time (0530 GMT), in the Maros area of South Sulawesi.

The plane was chartered by Indonesia’s Marine Affairs and Fisheries Ministry for air surveillance of fisheries. The passengers were staff from the ministry.

The head of South Sulawesi’s rescue agency, Muhammad Arif Anwar said on local TV that the rescuers will deploy 1,200 people to?search the missing passengers and crew.

He said, "Our first priority is to find the victims. We hope there are some that we can safely evacuate."

Before losing contact, the aircraft was heading towards Makassar (the capital of South Sulawesi) after leaving Yogyakarta.

Andi Sultan, a South Sulawesi rescue agency official, said that local rescuers discovered the wreckage around Mount Bulusaraung on Sunday morning. The mountain is located approximately 1,500 km (930 mi) northeast of Jakarta, the capital city of this island nation.

Sultan informed reporters that "our helicopter crews saw the debris from the plane's windows at 7:46 am."

He said that around 7:49 am, large pieces of aircraft were discovered, which he suspected to be fuselage. The tail of the airplane was also visible at the bottom slope of the mountain.

Sultan said that rescuers were deployed at the sites where the wreckage had been discovered. He added that the search for the wreckage was hindered by dense fog and the mountainous terrain.

Video footage released by the'rescue agency' shows a window from the plane scattered around the mountain in thick fog.

Sultan stated that the National Transportation Safety Committee of Indonesia would be leading an investigation into this crash. Experts say that the cause of this accident is still unclear.

The ATR 42 500, produced by the franco-italian planemaker ATR, is a regional turboprop aircraft that can carry between 42 and fifty passengers.

Flightradar24, a flight tracking website, said that on X the plane was over the ocean and at a low level so its coverage was limited. The last signal was received around 20 km northeast of Makassar Airport at 0420 GMT. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed; Ananda Teresia)

(source: Reuters)