Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

PLANE CRASHES INTO DR CONGO CITY, 23 KILLED

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GOMA: Twenty-three bodies were recovered on Sunday after a small plane crashed on take-off into a densely populated area of the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, rescue workers said. “We are up to 23 bodies now,” Goma rescue service coordinato­r Joseph Makundi told AFP. The dead are believed to include all those on board the plane as well as people on the ground. Images from the scene showed plumes of black smoke and flames apparently from the burning plane as locals looked on. Rescue workers were also seen combing through the plane’s burned-out fuselage.

GOMA, DR CONGO: Twenty-three bodies were recovered on Sunday after a small plane crashed on take-off into a densely populated area of the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, rescue workers said.

“We are up to 23 bodies now,” Go ma rescue service coordinato­r Joseph Makundi told AFP.

The dead are believed to include all those on board the plane as well as people on the ground.

Images from the scene showed plumes of black smoke and flames apparently from the burning plane as locals looked on. Rescue workers were also seen combing through the plane’s burnedout fuselage.

Goma airport official Richard Mangolopa told AFP no survivors were expected from the disaster. The Dornier-228 aircraft had been headed for the city of Beni, 350km north of Goma when it went down in a residentia­l area near the airport in the east of the country.

“There were 17 passengers on board and two crew members. It took off around 9-9.10 am,” Busy Bee airline staff member Heritier Said Mamadou said. One of the company’s maintenanc­e workers quoted by news site actualite.cd blamed a “technical problem”.

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