The death toll from the crash of an air force transport plane in the Indonesian city of Medan has risen up to 141 on Wednesday, hinting an increasing list of victims from the neighborhood where the plane went down.
The military plane which had aboard 12 crew members and 122 passengers was said to have crashed shortly after take-off into a city on Sumatra island, exploding in a ball of flames in a residential area.
Site of the crash
Large crowd around the rubble
Scene of the crash
Still working on the rubbles
Reports say that the Hercules plane hit a hotel and houses in the northern Sumatra city of Medan on Tuesday.
Properties in ruins
cloud of smoke
Rescue operations
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Houses burned down
Security forces and rescue teams examine the wreckage of an Indonesian military C-130 Hercules transport plane after it crashed into a residential area in the North Sumatra city of Medan, Indonesia, June 30, 2015. REUTERS/Roni Bintang
“The latest information we have is that 30 have died…. The number could go up,” Hisar Turnip, a spokesman for Indonesia’s search and rescue agency told Reuters.
Rescue operations still ongoing
Rescue team trying to put out the fire
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Flames from the plane crash
The wheel of the Military Aircraft
There was no immediate accurate detail as to how many of the victims were in the plane or on the ground.
The plane was said to be on its way from an air force base in Medan, and was headed to Natuna islands.
It crashed a few minutes after takeoff.
Rescue team working to save what is left
Scene from the crash site.
Rescue operations as the crowd watches on
Pictures on social media showed large crowds and emergency services gathered around the flaming wreckage.
Visible also was the fuselage of the aircraft among thick clouds of black smoke.
Buildings engulfed and destroyed
Remains of the military plane
Rescue team removing dead bodies from the wreck
Several buildings within the vicinity were left in ruins, amid fears that more deaths will be recorded.
There have been accidents in the past involving the Indonesian air force.
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.
The pilot was reported to have escaped with minor injuries from the jet which had been due to provide security at a summit of Asian and African leaders in Indonesia.
This happened a month after two air force planes from an Indonesian aerobatics team crashed during a practice session ahead of an air show on Malaysia’s Langkawi island.
Indonesian military personnel search for victims at the site where an air force cargo plane crashed in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Tuesday, June 30, 2015. The Hercules C-130 plane has crashed into a residential neighborhood in the country’s third-largest city Medan. (AP Photo/Andi Rambe)
Houses engulfed
Houses damaged and on fire
Reports say that all four pilots ejected successfully and survived.
Statistics have shown that the civil aviation safety record in Indonesia is very poor.
An Indonesian AirAsia plane crashed in December enroute from Indonesia’s Surabaya to Singapore, killing all 162 people on board.
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