Flight QZ8501 continue to be hindered by tough weather conditions.
Ships, planes and
helicopters are being used to try to find victims of the disaster. Most
of the people on board the flight remain missing, and search teams are
still looking for the main wreckage of the plane.
Efforts are being
concentrated in a zone covering 1,575 square nautical miles (5,400
square kilometers) that officials believe is the "most probable area"
for where the remains of the aircraft are located.
But on Friday, waves in
the Java Sea as high as four meters (13 feet) were making it hard for
divers to carry out underwater searches.
The weather is "the
biggest obstacle," said Bambang Hermanu, chief of police in Indonesia's
Central Kalimantan province, where much of the search operation is
based.
Here's more key information about where things stand on Flight QZ8501:
Source:CNN
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