More than 40 bodies, debris found from AirAsia flight

More than 40 bodies, debris found from AirAsia flight

More than 40 bodies have been recovered from the sea along with the debris from the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501, confirmed authorities.

Navy spokesperson Manahan Simorangkir said that the warship Bung Tomo recovered 40 bodies and the number is increasing.

The images of a floating body were broadcasted by a local television channel.

Djoko Murjatmodjo, an Indonesian official said "for the time being it can be confirmed that it's the AirAsia plane and the transport minister will depart soon to Pangkalan Bun," News.com.au reported.

He said that based on the observation by search and rescue personnel, significant things have been found such as a passenger door and cargo door, adding it was in the sea, 100 miles southwest of Pangkalan Bun.

Meanwhile, search teams scouring the Indonesian waters for the missing plane have been focusing on a patch of oil in the sea that may help find the ill-fated jet.

Earlier, Indonesian officials said the search for missing AirAsia flight led to the discovery of objects resembling an emergency slide, plane door and other parts of the plane.

At least 10 big objects, along with small white-coloured objects, were reportedly sighted by the search teams.

The position of the debris is said to be 10 kilometers from the point where the plane lost contact with air traffic control.