Mexico: plane crashes near Durango but all 101 people survived, says governor
Aromaxo crashed shortly after taking the plane, 85 people were injured, two of whom were in serious conditionAccording to Mexican officials, an Aromaxac airliner carrying 101 people in the country's capital city of Durango, crashed shortly after the closure, but all 97 passengers and four crew were crashed.
Fifty people were injured in the accident - some seriously - but the governor of the state of Dorango, José Rosas Espupro, said on Twitter that there was no death.
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The plane was flying to Mexico City, and had 97 passengers and four crew aboard
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The governor said in an interview with Mexico's El Financiero, "There was no body of [aircraft wreck] during the first inspection." "We hope, God desires that there is no one, there is no body."
A spokesman for Durango State Health Ministry said that two victims were in serious condition.
A local news website, Contact Yes, said: "Many are injured but still all are alive."
A living man, who was sitting in the premium economy and escaped from the front of the plane, told the website that the plane had probably begun to kill this part due to its weight or the intense storm of the city.
According to Gerardo Ruiz Esparja, communications and transportation secretary of Mexico, Aeromexico Flight was carrying 243197 passengers and four crew.
Aircraft - An Embureer 190 - Landed at a field around 4 o'clock near the airport of the capital of the state.
Esupro told Mexican television, "The aircraft was landing," the witnesses told them that there was "a blast" there and then the plane was on the ground without warning.
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Mexico: plane crashes near Durango but all 101 people survived, says governor |
In a statement, Aromaxacco said: "We do not have any report of any casualties at the moment ... We are deeply sorry for the accident. Those who have been affected, their families are in our thoughts and in our heart."
The Durango State Civil Defense Office published photos of smoking but clearly the relatively intact plane was lying on its stomach in a field. Ambulance lines were waiting at the accident site.
"We are working to gather more information and will provide more information when they are available and confirmed. Our priority is guaranteeing the safety of customers and crew," said Aromaxo.
According to the Pap Ambergo News website, many injured passengers were able to walk through the debris, and the victims were taken to local hospitals.
Speaking to L. Finansiro, Asppuro said that he did not want to comment on technical details why the plane could crash. "But there was a storm that went out of the plane."
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