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Twenty Nine Bodies, Debris Found in Andaman Sea

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9 June 2017 09:56 WIB

A soldier braves the monsoon rain as bodies recovered by fishing vessels in the waters off San Hlan village, in Laung Lone township, southern Myanmar, June 8, 2017. Myanmar authorities might soon change their focus from rescue to salvage, aiming to collect debris and investigate the cause of the accident. APo/Esther Htusan

9 Juni 2017 00:00 WIB

A soldier stands guard in the heavy monsoon rains as onlookers watch bodies being recovered in the waters off San Hlan village, in Laung Lone township, southern Myanmar, June 8, 2017. Nine navy ships, five military planes and two helicopters, will keep up the search for survivors for a second day, assisted by civilian boats. AP/Esther Htusan

9 Juni 2017 00:00 WIB

Hundreds of locals look on as rescue personnel carry bodies recovered by fishing vessels in the waters off San Hlan village, in Laung Lone township, southern Myanmar, June 8, 2017. Many bodies had fragmented into several pieces and no victim wearing a life jacket has yet been recovered. AP/Esther Htusan

9 Juni 2017 00:00 WIB

Rescue personnel carry bodies recovered by fishing vessels in the waters off San Hlan village, in Laung Lone township, southern Myanmar, June 8, 2017. Twenty-one adults and eight children were among the bodies found in the Andaman Sea near the coastal town of Launglon by navy and civilian ships. AP/Esther Htusan

9 Juni 2017 00:00 WIB

Rescue personnel carry bodies recovered by fishing vessels in the waters off San Hlan village, in Laung Lone township, southern Myanmar, June 8, 2017. Rescuers pulled 29 bodies from the sea off Myanmar's southern coast on Thursday, after a military plane went missing with 122 soldiers. AP/Esther Htusan

9 Juni 2017 00:00 WIB

Rescue personnel carry bodies recovered by fishing vessels in the waters off San Hlan village, in Laung Lone township, southern Myanmar, June 8, 2017. Fishermen have joined navy and air force personnel in recovering bodies and aircraft parts from the sea off Myanmar, where a military plane carrying 122 people including 15 children crashed a day earlier. AP/Esther Htusan

9 Juni 2017 00:00 WIB