The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Archipelago | Sat, April 13 2013, 7:35 PM
Clear the way: Health
workers at Kasih Ibu Hospital in Badung, transfer a passenger from Lion
Air flight JT-960 to Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar, Bali, on Saturday.
Dozens of passengers were injured when the flight crashed off the
runway. (JP/Agung Parameswara)
The Lion Air has
opened emergency relief posts at both its headquarters in Jakarta and in
Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, following the crash on
Saturday afternoon of flight JT 960.
Lion Air general affairs
director, Edward Sirait said in Jakarta, on Saturday that the post in
Denpasar had started ask passengers for contact numbers of relatives
they could reach in case of emergency, according to kompas.com.
The company has also had a call-center so relatives can get latest information on family members.
The Lion Air has established similar post at Husein Sastranegara Airport in Bandung, West Java, where the aircraft originated.
“No
passengers or crew members are left inside the aircraft. All have been
evacuated in a joint operation between police officers, Search and
Rescue (SAR) volunteers, and local fishermen,” said Bali police chief
Insp.Gen.Arif Wachyunadi. (nai/ebf)
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