Times of Suriname

Cuba mourns after over 100 killed in plane crash

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CUBA - Cuba began a twoday period of official mourning Saturday, as investigat­ors continued the grim work of combing through the wreckage of the crashed plane that took the lives of over 100 people.

Cubana de Aviación flight DMJ 0972 was traveling from Havana to Holguín when the plane crashed as it was taking off at 12:08 p.m. on Friday. Amateur video taken shortly after the crash showed a large fireball and thick plume of smoke rising from a field and wooded area bordering the airport.

The Boeing 737-200 was split in several sections, with the plane’s burned tail resting against a tree. Passenger belongings were scattered across a wide area. The death toll is now 110, Cuban Transporta­tion Minister Adel Yzquierdo Rodríguez said at a Saturday press conference in Havana.

The minister said that the victims included 99 Cuban passengers, six Mexican crew members and five foreign passengers -- two Argentinia­ns, two of “Saharan origin,” and one Mexican.

Among the passengers were four children and an infant, Cuban state media reported. Three survivors -- all Cuban women -- were in critical condition and being treated in Havana, Cuban state media said.

One of the three survivors was identified by the state-run newspaper Juventud Rebelde as Emiley Sánchez de la O, 39, of the province of Holguín, Cuba. The woman was being treated for serious burns, a broken leg and traumatic brain injury. She had been placed on a ventilator, according to the newspaper. Cuban state TV identified the other two survivors as Maylen Diaz, 19, from Holguín and Gretel Androceo, 23, from Havana.

The state-run newspaper Granma reported Friday that one of the three survivors had died, then issued a correction, saying all three were still alive. Authoritie­s announced Saturday that they had recovered all the remains of the deceased. Officials estimate identifyin­g the victims could take up to 30 days and are asking relatives to help in the process, Cuban state TV reported.

Cuban President Miguel DiazCanel toured the crash site on Friday and said Cuban officials would seek to determine what caused the crash.

“In addition to lament what occurred and show solidarity to the families,” he said. “The events will be investigat­ed and all the informatio­n will be shared.” Family members of the victims from the city of Holguín, Cuba -- more than 700 km (about 435 miles) east of the Cuban capital -- were being brought by bus to Havana to meet with Cuban officials late Friday, according to Cuban state media.

The Cuban government issued a proclamati­on that the island would observe a period of official mourning from 6 a.m. Saturday morning until midnight yesterday, and that flags at public buildings and military installati­ons would fly at half staff.

(CNN)

 ??  ?? Relatives of victims from the plane crash. (Photo: Reuters)
Relatives of victims from the plane crash. (Photo: Reuters)

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