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View all search resultsDivers just off the coast of the capital Jakarta hauled the jet's flight data recorder to the surface Tuesday, with the hunt now focused on finding its cockpit voice recorder on the wreckage-littered seabed.
A military vessel "has found the signal from (Sriwijaya Air) SJ182" and divers had recovered parts of the plane from around 23 metres (75 feet) below the water's surface, the transport ministry said in a statement, citing Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Hadi Tjahjanto.
During a visit to the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle MRT station with TNI commander Air Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto, National Police chief Gen. Idham Azis and Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan on Tuesday, Jokowi announced that security forces would help to ensure that residents abided by physical distancing rules.
On Sunday, the Indonesian Military (TNI) and the National Police inspected the site planned for the hospital, which was formerly used as a camp for Vietnam War refugees in the 1970s before being shut down in 1995.
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