November 14, 2024

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A plane carrying 43 people has crashed into a lake in Tanzania

A plane carrying 43 people has crashed into a lake in Tanzania
The precision plane crashed into the lake

A Passenger plane Heading north-west towards Bukoba Tanzaniabumped into Lake Victoria With at least three deaths this Sunday morning due to bad weather.

“There was one Accident with passenger plane of the company Precise wind That […] It crashed into the water about 100 meters from the airport,” regional police chief William Mwambagele told reporters, noting that rescue teams had been ordered to the area.

“Three people are reported dead. “Rescue operations are ongoing,” the Fire and Rescue Service said in a statement.

Aviation incorporated financial capital Dar es Salaam Y Bukoba, a lakeside town. Local officials said 26 of the 43 people on board the Precision Air flight (39 passengers, two pilots and two crew members) were rescued and taken to hospital.

Tanzania’s largest private airline, Precision Air, issued a brief statement confirming the crash. “A rescue team has been dispatched to the scene and more information will be provided within two hours,” the airline said.

Rescue operation in Lake Victoria (Reuters)

Photographs of the aircraft, an ATR 42-500 twin-turboprop, showed media reports that it was heavily submerged in the lake.

We managed to save some peopleKagera Provincial Police Commander William Mwambagale told reporters. “When the plane was about 100 meters (altitude), it had problems and bad weather. It was raining and the plane got submerged in water. Everything is under control,” he said.

Mwambake said rescue operations were ongoing.

President Samia Suluhu is already aware of this incident. “My condolences to all the victims of this accident. Let’s keep calm as rescue operations continue, asking God to help us,” he said on his Twitter account.

Relocation of plane crash victims (@startvtanzania1/Reuters)
Relocation of plane crash victims (@startvtanzania1/Reuters)

The company, which is partly owned by Kenya Airways, was established in 1993 and operates domestic and regional flights, as well as tourist charters. Its fleet consists of nine aircraft (3 ATR 42-500, 1 ATR 42-600 and 5 ATR 72-500). It is not known what type of ATR 42 was involved in the accident.

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The incident comes five years after a plane owned by a safari company crashed in northern Tanzania, killing 11 people.

In March 2019, an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa to Nairobi crashed six minutes after takeoff from the Ethiopian capital, killing all 157 people on board.

In 2007, a Kenya Airways flight between the Ivorian city of Abidjan and the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, crashed after takeoff, killing all 114 people on board.

In 2000, another Kenya Airways flight from Abidjan to Nairobi crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after takeoff, killing 169 people but ten surviving.

(With information from AFP and AP)

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