Chinese airliner carrying 132 passengers crashes, no survivors found

By Web Desk
March 22, 2022

Search teams have found more and more debris dispersed near the site of the crash

People sit in an area where relatives of the passengers of the China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane, which crashed in Wuzhou flying from Kunming to Guangzhou, wait for news, at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China March 21, 2022. — Reuters

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No survivors have been found from the China Eastern Airlines plane that crashed on Monday in Guangxi province, China Global Television Network reported.

Boeing 737-800 was carrying 132 people in it. Search teams have found more and more debris dispersed near the site where the crash occurred, but there is no sign of survivors.

Personal belongings such as ID cards, bank cards, and wallets have been collected as evidence.

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"The aircraft was diving straight to the ground at a very high speed, which means there must have been a really terrible impact," Wang Yanan, chief editor of Aerospace Knowledge magazine, told CGTN.

Yanan showed his concern for the plane's black box, which could reveal the cause behind the crash.

"...we could know what happened to the aircraft and in what condition it was flown." he had added

Many rescuers, medics, and local villagers are a part of the rescue operation. A US accredited representative has been appointed for the crash investigation by the US National Transportation Safety Board.

The plane was flying to Guangzhou from Kunming.

CGTN affirmed that based on the latest CAAC data, the plane has been over 4,000 days for China's civil aviation safety record before the crash.


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