The Miracle

Passengers escape death as Aero-Mexico plane crashes in Durango, Mexico

- Source: telegraph.co.uk

Dozens of people were injured on Tuesday when an Aero-Mexico plane with 101 people on board crashed just after takeoff in Mexico’s state of Durango, but authoritie­s said nobody died in the accident. Video footage showed emergency crews on the scene as smoke poured from the largely intact Embraer E190. Jose Rosas Aispuro, Durango state governor, said on Twitter: “It is confirmed that there were no deaths in the flight crash AM2431.” He said the plane was hit by a gust of wind, causing it to lose speed. Its leg wing hit the ground, he said, but the aircraft skidded to halt in a horizontal position, enabling passengers to escape. Some 99 passengers and four crew members were aboard, according to the Mexican transport minister, of which 49 had to be taken to hospital. Jackeline Flores, a passenger, told reporters the plane came down in heavy rain. She and her daughter escaped from a hole in the fuselage as the aircraft filled up with smoke and flames, she said. “A little girl who left the plane was crying because her legs were burned,” she said. Ms Flores said her passport and documents burned in the fire. “I feel blessed and grateful to God,” she added. Israel Solano Mejia, director of the city’s civil defence agency, told Foro TV that the plane “made it off the ground, but fell nosefirst” just a few hundred yards from the end of the runway. “The nose took the hit. The most seriously injured is the pilot,” he said. However, he added, “the majority of passengers left (the plane) under their own power”. Local media said witnesses described seeing survivors walk away from the wreckage. An internet site on the aviation industry says the Embraer 190 airliner that crashed Tuesday in northern Mexico was about a decade old. The web site Planespott­ers.net says the Brazilian-made medium-range jet had seen service with two other airlines before joining the Aeromexico fleet.

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