Chinese Vice Premier Orders Probe into Plane Crash in NE China
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Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang on Wednesday ordered a thorough probe into Tuesday night's plane crash in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province as well as the best treatment for the injured.
The vice premier led a work team sent by the State Council, China's Cabinet, and arrived at the crash site in Yichun City early Wednesday morning to guide the emergency work.
The State Council team, formed by officials from ministries and departments of transport, work safety, health, public security and civil aviation, flew from Beijing overnight to Yichun shortly after the accident.
After being briefed by the provincial government and inspecting the crash site Wednesday morning, the vice premier decided to separate the work team into two: one team to investigate the disaster and the other to coordinate the emergency work.
Zhang then visited the injured passengers at local hospitals and urged medical workers to do their very best in treating the injured.
At an emergency meeting with officials from the central and local governments, Zhang ordered relevant government departments to spare no efforts to save the injured.
Zhang demanded a quick investigation into the cause of the accident.
He also requested a thorough safety check of the country's aviation industry.
At least 42 people died while 54 others survived when the Brazilian-made Embraer E-190 jet crashed Tuesday night as it approached Lindu Airport in Yichun City.
(Xinhua News Agency August 25, 2010)