Monday, March 18, 2013

Plane crash kills 10 people in Northern Brazil

Rio de Janeiro (Reuters)-Ten people were killed when a single-engine plane they were travelling crashed in the small town of Almeirim in Brazil's North, said the local government, Wednesday (16/3).

According to a report by Xinhua, the plane disappeared from radar screens on Tuesday late at night, but the newly discovered puingnya on Wednesday morning, as the site of the accident in the dense forest. There are no penyintas in the accident, the Government said.

The plane, a single-engined aircraft Embraer 821-Caraja, off-the shelf of Belem, capital of Para State, and had an accident just 20 kilometres from Monte Dourado Airport in the city. The victim's name has not been announced.

The plane, belonging to the Fretax, aircraft rental company transporting nine employees of the engineering company Cesbe to the water power plant Santo Antonio do Finger, which is being built in the State of Amapa, which embraces.

The cause of the accident remains unknown and will be investigated by the Department of aviation, Xinhua said Thursday.

Fretax and Cesbe issued a statement deploring the accident and said they would provide assistance to families of the victims.

Fretax and the pilots have been in good health condition and inspection of the aircraft was done on a regular basis.

Translator: Chaidar Abdullah



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