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Air crash toll in Indonesia reaches 149
www.chinaview.cn 2005-09-05 23:19:32

  
Indonesian Minister of Transportation Hatta Radjasa said Monday evening the death toll inthe air crash earlier in the day has reached 149, comprising 102 passengers and 47 residents on the ground.
A domestic airliner crashed in a busy residential area of Indonesia's third biggest city just after take-off on Monday, killing about 100 people aboard and 30 bystanders in an inferno on the ground. (Photo: Xinhua)
  JAKARTA, Sept. 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Indonesian Minister of Transportation Hatta Radjasa said Monday evening the death toll inthe air crash earlier in the day has reached 149, comprising 102 passengers and 47 residents on the ground.

    Hatta said in an interview with the Detikcom online news service that the figure was based on various reports coming to him.

    A Boeing 737-200 with 117 people onboard crashed into a denselypopulated residential area minutes after take-off from the PoloniaAirport in the North Sumatra capital of Medan earlier in the day.

    Hatta said the government plans to move the Polonia Airport to the quieter district of Kuala Namu following the accident.

    "Tender for the Kuala Namu Airport will open this year. We hopewe can build a new airport soon," he said from Medan.

    The Chinese Embassy here confirmed that two Chinese businessmenwere among the passengers perished in the disaster.

    The two were identified as Xu Feng Chun and Xu Thien Wu, residents of Putian county in Fujian province.

    The embassy said families of the two victims have been contacted and embassy officials will be immediately sent to Medan.Enditem

    

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