Search for missing Indian Air Force plane goes into third day
The monstrous chase for an Indian Air Force plane that disappeared in stormy rainstorm climate over the Bay of Bengal on Friday with 29 individuals on load up dragged into a third day on Sunday.
Aviation based armed forces and Navy authorities said the pursuit was proceeding however no indications of any destruction had so far been found.
Neighborhood media channels reported that unmistakable skies and enhanced climate on Sunday could help continuous pursuit endeavors, which India's Defense Ministry said on Saturday were hampered by uneven oceans and thick storm mists in the hunt region.
Sixteen ships, a submarine and six air ship are looking for the plane that vanished on a normal re-supply flight to remote islands in the Bay of Bengal on Friday.
The Russian-made A 32 was headed to Port Blair, the capital of India's Andaman and Nicobar islands, when it vanished from radar.
There were 21 military work force on load up the missing plane including six group. The rest of regular citizens and some relatives of officers sent on the islands.
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