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Plane carrying 133 crashes in China, casualties unknown

The Boeing 737 plane crashed in the rural countryside near Wuzhou city, Guangxi region and "caused a mountain fire", CCTV said, citing the provincial emergency management bureau.

March 21, 2022 / 19:14 IST
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A China Eastern passenger jet carrying 133 people has crashed in southwest China and caused a mountain fire with casualties unknown, state broadcaster CCTV reported on March 21.

China Eastern will ground all of its Boeing 737-800 passenger flights from Tuesday, Chinese media outlet Yicai reported, citing sources. The carrier has 102 of that particular variety of jet.

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China Eastern has confirmed the fatalities and said that the cause of the crash is “still under investigation”. “The company expresses its deep condolences for the passengers and crew members who died in the plane crash,” China Eastern said in a filing with the Shanghai Stock Exchange, without giving details on the number of people killed.

The Boeing 737 plane crashed in the rural countryside near Wuzhou city, Guangxi region and "caused a mountain fire", CCTV said, citing the provincial emergency management bureau. The CAAC said the aircraft lost contact over the city of Wuzhou. It had 123 passengers and nine crew on board. State media said earlier there were 133 people on board.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed shock and sent his thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims of the crash. According to a Bloomberg report, Flight MU5735 was traveling at an altitude of 29,100 feet at 2:19 p.m. local time when it went into a steep decline, according to FlightRadar24 tracking data. The aircraft then fell at speed more than 25,000 feet in less than three minutes to an altitude of just 3,225 feet when tracking data ended.