Weather remains a worry in hunt for AirAsia plane, one passenger identified
January 02, 2015  11:54
More ships were deployed today with high-end equipment to locate the fuselage of doomed AirAsia jet even as the weather, which has hindered the search for the last several days, remained a worry.

Rear Marshal Henry Bambang Soelistyo, head of Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency, said bad weather was a worry, with forecasts of rain, strong winds and high waves up to 4 metres till Sunday.

Nine bodies have been recovered so far, Soelistyo said, as the search in waters off Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan entered its sixth day.

One victim of the crash has been identified and the body was returned to her family yesterday. Earlier, officials said it could take a week to find the black box of the ill-fated Airbus 320-200 which went missing on Sunday after taking off from Surabaya with 162 people on board.
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