What is left of QZ8501

Shoes, suitcases, passenger seats or windows are what on the found QZ8501 flight, while the main body of the aircraft is still under the seabed.

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The search for victims and black boxes of Airbus 320 aircraft on the Java Sea has entered the 11th day. Although airplanes fall into shallow waters, unfavorable weather with big waves, high winds are obstructing the work of the force. international rescue.In the photo, a pair of shoes and aircraft fragments were found.(Photo: AFP)

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The camera of one of 162 people was on the plane of fate.The victims are mainly Indonesian, including 137 adult passengers, 17 children and one infant, and 7 crew members.(Photo: AFP)

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Pangkalan town police Bun on the island of Borneo, Indonesia, holding a flyer safety guide.(Photo: AFP)

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Standard Indonesian navy admiral Dwi Putranto (center) announces aircraft fragments and a suitcase were discovered floating near where the QZ8501 went missing, at a press conference in Pangkalan Bun.(Photo: AP)

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The front and back of an Airbus A320-200 door is found by the Singapore navy.(Photo: Reuters)

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Indonesian rescuers moved a row of passenger seats from US naval helicopters to Pangkalan Bun's Iskandar military airport on January 5.(Photo: Reuters)

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Personal items in the suitcase of a victim who died in the Java Sea. (Photo: AFP)

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Officials of Indonesia's National Traffic Safety Commission examined the collected objects related to QZ8501 at Pangkalan Bun yesterday.(Photo: Reuters)

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The Indonesian Navy pulled the body bags onto the KRI Banda Aceh.So far, 37 bodies have been found, of which 19 have been identified.260 doctors inside and outside Indonesia are coordinating to identify bodies through fingerprints, teeth and bone DNA.(Photo: Reuters)

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Indonesian Navy arranged objects related to QZ8501 on KRI Bung Tomo.The main search area of ​​the rescue force is now about 90 nautical miles east of Borneo, where large objects have been found before.However, despite the efforts of dozens of countries' ships and planes over the past few days, the main body of the Airbus A320-200 has not yet been revealed.(Photo: AFP)

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Relatives of the victims on QZ8501 will be taken to the Java Sea to monitor the search and place flowers for relatives.(Photo: Reuters)