An Indonesian military transport plane crashed into a residential area in east Java early Wednesday, killing at least three people, military and civilian officials said.
The death toll was expected to rise — with the Air Force reporting that 112 people were thought to have been on the plane when it crashed about 6:30 a.m. The plane destroyed four homes and killed two people who lived in at least one of the homes, said Suwardi, the village leader of Karas in east Java. The plane had a crew of 14 people and was carrying an additional 98 passengers, Major Gen. Suwarno said. At least 10 people from the flight had been rescued, said Suwarno. Wahyu Nuryanto, a staff member at the Iswahyudi hospital in nearby Madiun, told local media that 19 people were brought to the hospital — several with serious injuries, including multiple fractures. The 19 included air force personnel, family members of air force personnel, and civilians, Nuryanto said. Rescue crews were evacuating the crash area where local media showed plumes of smoke billowing from a rice field and rescuers scrambling to move victims on makeshift stretchers. The crash comes a day after another Indonesian Hercules transport plane crashed on a runway after touching down early. No one was killed in that crash in Papua province.