Dozens feared dead as TransAsia plane crashes in Taiwan

  • 9 years ago
Dozens of people are unaccounted for after a Taiwanese passenger plane crashed into the Taipei river shortly after take-off.

Reports said around a dozen people were known to have died, with perhaps 30 unaccounted for. Of some 58 passengers and crew on board, officials said 28 had been rescued.

A rescue operation is underway to get people out of the water.

Amateur video captured the moment the TransAsia Airways jet – which had just taken off from Taipei airport – lost control and narrowly missed a motorway, clipping a bridge before plunging into the water.

Reports said around a dozen people were known to have died, with perhaps 30 unaccounted for. Of some 58 passengers and crew on board, officials said 28 had been rescued.

Emergency workers on the river have been using inflatable boats to try to reach passengers trapped inside the fuselage.

Authorities say those on board included around 30 tourists from mainland China. The plane was on its way to the island of Kinmen.

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