Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Photos: Plane crashes in Taiwan today, kills at least 47

A plane crashed while attempting to land in stormy weather at a small airport in Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least 47 people, officials there say.
TransAsia Airways Flight GE222, which originated from the southern port city of Kaohsiung, was carrying 54 passengers and four flight crew when it crashed during a second landing attempt on the typhoon-battered island of Penghu, officials said.
There were conflicting reports about the number of fatalities.
Taiwan's Transport Minister Yeh Kuang-shih told the government's Central News Agency that 47 people were "trapped and feared dead" and 11 others were injured in the crash. Earlier, a fire official said that 51 people had been killed and seven had been injured. Reuters reported 47 people were killed in the crash, citing China's Xinhua news agency.
The plane, a twin-engine turboprop ATR 72, was en route to Magong when it attempted the emergency landing, Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration told the Associated Press.
Typhoon Matmo hit Taiwan on Wednesday, bringing heavy rains and strong winds to the region.
"It was thunderstorm conditions during the crash," Hsi Wen-guang, a spokesman for the Penghu County Government Fire Bureau, told reporters. "A few empty apartment buildings adjacent to the runway caught fire, but no one was inside at the time and the fire was extinguished."
According to TransAsia's website, eight earlier flights from Kaohsiung to Magong were canceled on Wednesday. A mid-afternoon flight did make it, but it took more than twice as long to complete the usual 35-minute trip. All flights after the crash were canceled.
According to the Central News Agency, about 200 military personnel were being sent to help recover the victims.
Video taken in the aftermath of the crash shows rescue workers with flashlights sifting through the plane's wreckage in what appears to be a residential area.

Rescue workers survey the wreckage of TransAsia Airways flight GE222 which crashed while attempting to land in stormy weather on the Taiwanese island of Penghu, late Wednesday, July 23, 2014. A plane landing in stormy weather crashed outside an airport on a small Taiwanese island late Wednesday, and a transport minister said dozens of people were trapped and feared dead. (AP Photo/Wong Yao-wen)

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