Live: Plane with 53 passengers aboard crashes into river
Updated: 2015-02-04 12:37
(chinadaily.com.cn / Agencies)
|
|||||||||
Taiwan's aviation authority said on Wednesday a commercial flight with 58 people aboard clipped a bridge shortly after takeoff and crashed into a river in the island's capital of Taipei.
About 16 people were rescued, civil aeronautics authorities told a media briefing. Thirty-one Chinese mainland tourists were among those on board, the local tourism bureau said.
Pictures on the web show the plane in the water about 100 meters (yards) from the shore of Keelung River.
Local media said the flight from Taipei to Jinmen lost contact with flight controllers at about 10:55 am and the fuselage landed in the Keelung River.
The plane was identified as a French-made twin-engine turboprop ATR 72 with a two-pilot air crew.
Last July, 48 people were killed when a 70-seat ATR 72 turboprop plane of TransAsia Airways crashed near the runway while trying to land on the small island of Penghu, west of Taiwan island, following a typhoon earlier in the day.
- At least 6 dead in Metro-North train crash
- Things you may not know about Start of Spring
- NATO should not provide aid in Ukraine crisis
- Top 10 rich Chinese on Hurun List 2015
- Torturous, beautiful and fun ways of commuting
- Hey, baby, you are my superhero
- Massive porcelain finds on Nanhai One
- Little 'migrant birds' back home for Spring Festival
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
China, US vow to deepen military relations |
Premier Li attends Davos Forum |
Li Na expecting first baby |
Star's marriage is 'bittersweet' news for fans |
Chinese IPOs in the US in 2014 |
Tale of two cities |
Today's Top News
Chinese swarm for new 10-year US visa
China: UN presidency will be 'fair, open, transparent'
At least six dead as commuter train strikes car outside NYC
Obama tightens rules on use of bulk intelligence data
Former IMF chief Strauss-Kahn on trial over pimping charges
US taking 'fresh look' at weapons for Ukraine
Chinese insurer gets Waldorf OK
Farm goals may boost exports from US: experts
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |