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Indonesia evacuates bodies after deadly helicopter crash

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Military hospital in Tarakan where survivors of the army helicopter crash are being treated. Photo: AP

Indonesian rescuers on Sunday flew to the jungles of Borneo island to bring back the bodies of 13 people killed when an army helicopter crashed and burst into flames a day earlier.

Six people were also injured when the aircraft, carrying construction workers to build a military outpost, smashed into a cliff as it tried to land at the remote site near the Malaysian border.

The start of the mission to retrieve the bodies was delayed for several hours on Sunday by bad weather but clouds cleared later, allowing a helicopter to fly to the remote area.

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It was carrying mountaineering equipment so that rescuers - mainly military and search and rescue agency personnel - could reach the wreckage on a cliffside in Malinau district in North Kalimantan province.

Rescuers quickly found 11 of the 13 bodies in the helicopter, which had been reduced to a charred wreck, and put them in body bags, military spokesman Legowo Jatmiko said.

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“It’s bright and sunny now and rescuers said they did not face much of a problem. We believe we will be able to evacuate all the bodies today and airlift them” to Tarakan, a town in northern Borneo, he added.

Three other aircraft were on standby to help if needed.

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