Story highlights Strong currents and poor visibility hamper divers' work at the site, official says

Officials have said many of the remaining bodies may be found in fuselage

The sister of a missing crew member is waiting for news

Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) Nunung Nursiah, whose younger brother was a flight engineer on AirAsia Flight QZ8501, says she had mixed feelings when a friend sent her a link to a photo of the plane's fuselage submerged in the cloudy waters of the Java Sea.

"On the one hand, I was so, so sad to imagine the possibility of my brother being inside there," she said. "But on the other hand, I also felt relieved that if he is inside there, then there will be an opportunity for us to see him again for the last time."

She and her four sisters have been waiting for news of their only brother, Saiful Rakhmad, a father of three.

More than two weeks after the plane went down, searchers located the majority of Flight QZ8501's fuselage on Wednesday, Indonesia's search and rescue agency said.

The fuselage is seen underwater.

The discovery, made using a remotely operated underwater vehicle, has raised the prospect that many of the bodies of the 162 people aboard the flight could soon be found.

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