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Tanzania plane wreckage removed from Lake Victoria

November 09, 2022 / 9:38 AM
Sharjah24 - AFP: Tanzanian authorities on Tuesday said the wreckage of a plane that crashed in Lake Victoria has been pulled out of the water, following the country's deadliest air accident in decades. At least 19 people were killed and others injured, when the plane crashed in Lake Victoria, Tanzania, on Sunday, as it attempted to land at an airport in Bukoba.
Nineteen people died when the Precision Air plane went down on Sunday as it approached the northwestern city of Bukoba, prompting a frantic rescue effort by emergency workers, fishermen and residents to pluck people to safety from the largely submerged aircraft.

"We have completely removed the plane out of water and now the professional investigation into the cause of the accident is under way," the Tanzania Airports Authority (TAA) said in a statement.

"Bukoba Airport will also be reopened soon to allow aviation operations to continue as usual," it added.

Video footage broadcast on local media showed the plane's twisted wreckage being pulled up by a crane, its nose collapsing towards the ground, before it was deposited on a patch of grass.

Precision Air, a publicly listed company and Tanzania's largest private carrier, said the aircraft was an ATR 42-500, manufactured by Toulouse-based Franco-Italian firm ATR, and had 39 passengers -- including an infant -- and four crew members on board.

Twenty-four survived out of the 43 people aboard flight PW 494 from financial capital Dar es Salaam.

The victims included a Kenyan citizen and a British national, government spokesman Gerson Msigwa told reporters in Bukoba.
November 09, 2022 / 9:38 AM

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