Over 40 Rescued from Crashed Passenger Plane in NE China
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More than 40 people were rescued and sent to hospitals after a passenger plane with more than 90 crew and passengers on board crashed during landing in a northeast China city late Tuesday, officials with Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said.
The ill-fated aircraft of Henan Airlines crashed at the airport of Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, at 9:36 PM Tuesday. There were 91 passengers, including five children, and five crew members on board, the CAAC source said.
A 20-men strong team of CAAC officials and technicians are leaving for Yichun to participate in the rescue and investigation.
The plane left the provincial capital Harbin at about 8:51 PM.
The jet was engulfed in blaze after it crashed. A heavy fog blanketed the airport.
A vice mayor of Yichun told media that most of the injured hospitalized do not have life-threatening conditions.
Rescue efforts for others continue.
Initial data show the jet is an E-190 jet, manufactured by the Brazilian aerospace conglomerate Embraer. It is not immediately known how the plane crashed.
(Xinhua News Agency August 25, 2010)