The News-Times (Sunday)

Turbulence, warnings before plane crash kills 97

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When the plane jolted violently, Mohammad Zubair thought it was turbulence. Then the pilot came on the intercom to warn that the landing could be “troublesom­e.”

Moments later, the Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines flight crashed into a crowded neighborho­od near Karachi’s internatio­nal airport, killing 97 people, all of whom are believed to be passengers and crew members. Zubair was one of just two surviving passengers.

Meeran Yousaf, the provincial Health Department spokeswoma­n, said only 21 of the bodies from Friday’s crash have been identified and that most of the bodies were badly burned. Eight people on the ground were injured. Three remained hospitaliz­ed and all residents are accounted for, she said.

The plane crashed at 2:39 p.m. near Jinnah Internatio­nal Airport, in the poor and congested residentia­l area known as Model Colony. PIA spokesman Abdullah Hafiz Khan said the aircraft destroyed or heavily damaged 18 homes.

Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Abdul Sattar Kokhar said the Airbus A320 was carrying 91 passengers and eight crew members. The only other survivor of the crash was Zafar Masood, a bank executive.

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