A plane carrying 189 people between two Indonesian cities crashed Monday morning.

Lion Air Flight JT 610 was traveling from Jakarta to Pangkal Pinang when the Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed into the sea at about 6:30 a.m. local time. Everyone on board is presumed dead, and recovered remains have been brought to hospitals for identification.

So far, around 49 body bags of human remains have been uncovered. Rescuers say that most people on board are likely trapped inside the wreckage.

The Reuters news agency reported Monday that "Yusuf Latief, spokesman of the national search and rescue agency, said there were likely no survivors."

Deputy National Police Chief Ari Dono Sukmanto said at a press conference Tuesday that the identification will be difficult as so few bodies are intact.