WATCH: Indonesia’s finance minister meets families of Lion Air crash victims

The finance minister of Indonesia, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, met with the families of Finance Department staff killed in the Lion Air crash at the crisis center at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport and at Polri Kramat Jati Hospital in Jakarta yesterday, Oct. 29.

The footage also shows Sri Mulyani paying respect to the deceased at the ministry’s complex in Jakarta today, Oct. 30.

The Indonesian Finance Ministry said 21 employees were on board a Lion Air flight that crashed into the Java Sea shortly after takeoff on yesterday.

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The aircraft departed Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta airport en route to Pangkal Pinang, carrying a total of 189 people before it lost contact. Rescue workers had found aircraft debris, passengers’ belongings and remains in an area of sea northeast of Jakarta.

The employees on board Flight JT 610 worked in Pangkal Pinang according to the ministry. Some of them were in Jakarta to take part in the ministry’s anniversary event and meetings last weekend; some were also visiting their families.

Meanwhile, the National Search and Rescue Agency, also known as Basarnas, stated it was unlikely anyone survived the disaster. KM

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