Daily Dispatch

Plane crashes in flames - all alive

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An Aeromexico flight crashed on takeoff during a heavy hailstorm in northern Mexico, engulfing the plane in flames and injuring 97 people on Tuesday.

The Embraer 190 aircraft, which was operating between Durango and Mexico City and crashed around 3pm local time (10pm in South Africa), was carrying “88 adults, nine minors, two infants, two pilots and two flight attendants”, the airline’s director-general Andres Conesa told a news conference.

“It is confirmed that there have been no deaths from the flight #AM2431 accident,” tweeted Jose Rosas, the governor of Durango state where the crash occurred.

The accident did cause two serious injuries: a pilot had to undergo a spinal operation, and a young girl suffered burns on 25% of her body, the governor said.

A total of 97 people were admitted for treatment following the crash, most of them for “very light” injuries, according to Durango civil defence spokespers­on Alejandro Cardoza.

Cardoza said the plane was caught in a heavy hailstorm and the pilots tried to make an emergency landing, after which the fire broke out.

Conesa thanked the crew “for their profession­alism” and said that the aircraft “was perfectly maintained”, but did not provide details on the circumstan­ces of the accident.

Brazilian aircraft manufactur­er Embraer announced the dispatch of a team to investigat­e the crash.

According to Rosas, the passengers helped each other quickly evacuate the aircraft through the openings in the cabin caused by the accident. –

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