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Some bodies recovered after Iran plane crash

Search helicopter­s unable to land due to inclement weather at the site of plane crash

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Iranian emergency teams yesterday began recovering the bodies of the dead from a plane that crashed high in the Zagros mountains with 66 people on board, officials said.

No survivors have been found from Aseman Airlines flight EP3704, which disappeare­d from radar on Sunday morning, around 45 minutes after taking off from Tehran on a domestic flight.

Search helicopter­s finally located the crash site after a break in the weather on Tuesday at a height of around 4,000 metres in the Dena range.

But the altitude and weather conditions have meant that helicopter­s cannot land to recover the bodies of the dead and they are being brought down on the backs of emergency personnel to a road at the foot of the mountain.

“At the moment, we have a snowstorm and icy winds on the peaks and visibility is very low,” the deputy commander of army ground forces, Brigadier General Nozar Nemati, told state television.

“We decided that those bodies that can be carried down would be brought down by army commandos or by the emergency services,” he said.

Mohsen Mehralizad­eh, the governor of Isfahan province from where part of the recovery operation is being coordinate­d, said 32 bodies had been found so far.

The first seven were being brought down yesterday morning, state television reported.

 ?? AFP ?? The wreckage of Aseman Airlines flight EP3704 that crashed in Iran’s Zagros mountain range.
AFP The wreckage of Aseman Airlines flight EP3704 that crashed in Iran’s Zagros mountain range.
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