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Cuba Plane Crash: Black Box Recovered In ‘Good Condition’

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Cuban officials say they have found one of the two black boxes from a plane that crashed near Havana airport, killing more than 100 people, in “good condition”.

Transport Minister Adel Yzquierdo says he hopes the second device will be recovered soon.

He revised the official death toll up to 110 people, including 11 foreigners.

Three women survived the crash, but are said to be in a critical condition with serious burns.

The incident is Cuba’s worst air disaster in decades, and two days of national mourning began on Saturday.

Officials said investigat­ors are combing through the wreckage of the plane, a Boeing 737 which was nearly 40 years old, at the field where it crashed some 20km (12 miles) south of the Cuban capital. The black box which has already been recovered will hold key flight data and informatio­n about what happened to the plane. What do we know about the dead?

Mr Yzquierdo told journalist­s that the 110 dead included 99 Cubans, six Mexican crew members, two tourists from Argentina, one from Mexico, and two passengers from Western Sahara.

The Argentine couple were named by their government as Dora Beatriz Cifuentes and Oscar Hugo Almaras, both in their sixties.

Several victims’ relatives have travelled to Havana to help identify the deceased.

Those coming from Holguín - the plane’s intended destinatio­n - and other eastern parts of Cuba made the 700km (435-mile) trip on buses, escorted by the National Revolution­ary Police, EFE news agency reported.

President Miguel Diaz-Canel has visited the morgue where the victims are being identified. Cuban authoritie­s do not plan to release the full list of the dead until all victims’ families have been informed. How did the plane come down? The Boeing 737-201 crashed at 12:08 (16:08 GMT) on Friday, shortly after taking off from Havana on an internal flight to Holguín.

It’s too early to say what caused the crash, but eyewitness­es on the ground described seeing the jet burst into flames before crashing into a field close to a wooded area near the airport.

“I saw it taking off,” supermarke­t worker Jose Luis told the AFP news agency. “All of a sudden, it made a turn, and went down. We were all amazed.”

“We heard an explosion and then saw a big cloud of smoke go up,” Gilberto Menendez, who runs a restaurant near the crash site, told Reuters.

Mexico’s transport department said on its website that “during take-off (the plane) apparently suffered a problem and dived to the ground”.

Boeing said that it was ready to send a technical team to Cuba, “as permitted under US law and at the direction of the US National Transporta­tion Safety Board and Cuban authoritie­s”.

A US trade embargo has been in force against Cuba for many decades. What about the survivors?

Four people initially survived the crash but one died after being taken to hospital, the director of Havana’s Calixto Garcia hospital, Carlos Alberto Martinez, told Reuters. The three survivors are all women, according to Cuban Communist Party newspaper Granma: one aged between 18 and 25, one in her thirties and the third aged 39.

“She is alive but very burnt and swollen,” one of the women’s relatives at the hospital told Reuters.

 ?? Photo: BBC ?? The plane came down in a field near Havana’s main airport.
Photo: BBC The plane came down in a field near Havana’s main airport.

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