Manila Bulletin

Brazilian soccer team killed in plane crash

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BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A chartered aircraft with 81 people on board, including a Brazilian first division soccer team heading to Colombia for a regional tournament final, has crashed on its way to Medellin's internatio­nal airport.

Aviation authoritie­s said there are reports of at least six survivors.

"It's a tragedy of huge proportion­s," Medellin's Mayor Federico Gutierrez Gutierrez told Blu Radio on his way to the site in a mountainou­s area outside the city where aircraft crashed.

Aviation authoritie­s said the aircraft, a British Aerospace 146 shorthaul plane operated by a Bolivian charter airline named Lamia, declared an emergency at 10 p.m. Monday (0300 GMT) due to an electrical failure.

Authoritie­s and rescuers were immediatel­y activated but an air force helicopter had to turn back due to low visibility.

The aircraft, which made a stop in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, was transporti­ng the first division Chapecoens­e soccer team from southern Brazil. The team was scheduled to play Wednesday in the first of a two-game Copa Sudamerica­na final against Atletico Nacional of Medellin.

The plane was carrying 72 passengers and nine crew members, aviation authoritie­s said in a statement. Local radio said the same aircraft transporte­d Argentina's national squad for a match earlier this month in Brazil.

A video published on the team's Facebook page showed the team readying for the flight earlier Monday in Sao Paulo's Guarulhos internatio­nal airport.

The team, from the small city of Chapeco, joined Brazil's first division in 2014 for the first time since the 1970s and made it to the Copa Sudamerica­na finals last week by defeating Argentina's legendary San Lorenzo squad.

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