The Borneo Post

Five dead as plane plunges into building site

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MUMBAI: A small plane crashed into a constructi­on site in a densely populated part of India’s financial capital Mumbai yesterday, killing five people including one on the ground, officials said.

Images broadcast on Indian news channels showed flames and black smoke billowing from the area, which sits right next to several high-rise residentia­l towers.

There were four people on the 12-seater aircraft when it crashed, disaster management officials said, with witnesses reporting hearing a ‘ loud explosion’ as it smashed into a half- built structure.

“There was a huge explosion and the adjacent tree caught fire and the fire spilled on the streets,” a man was quoted as saying on the NDTV news channel.

“Initially we assumed an electric box in the under constructi­on building must have caught fire but

There was a huge explosion and the adjacent tree caught fire and the fire spilled on the streets. Witness

when we checked out the spot, we found the charred body of a man who apparently was on bike when the plane crashed,” he added.

A woman, who was also not named, reported hearing three loud explosions and described seeing a “major fire”.

Video footage posted online showed bright orange flames licking the side of a building next to a constructi­on site.

Other images shot after the fire was put out showed firemen sifting through the twisted wreckage of the twin-prop plane as crowds looked on.

The white tailfin seemed to be the only recognisab­le part of the aircraft that was not consumed in the inferno.

India’s Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation ( DGCA) said the plane was a turbo-prop King Air C- 90 and had been on a test flight from the nearby Juhu airstrip.

“There were two pilots and two aircraft maintenanc­e engineers on board. All onboard (the) aircraft along with one person on ground are dead,” the DGCA statement read.

It was not raining at the time of the accident and weather did not appear to be a factor in the crash.

DGCA said it was sending a team to investigat­e the cause, adding that the aircraft was owned by a private operator who had purchased it from the Uttar Pradesh state government.

India’s National Disaster Response Force said it was also sending a team to make sure no there were no injured trapped under any rubble that may have been cause by the crash. — AFP

 ??  ?? Indian rescue workers, firemen and investigat­ors gather around the wreckage of the plane that crashed into a constructi­on site in Mumbai. — AFP photo
Indian rescue workers, firemen and investigat­ors gather around the wreckage of the plane that crashed into a constructi­on site in Mumbai. — AFP photo

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