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    Default More than 40 killed in Taiwan plane crash


    TAIPEI - More than 40 people were killed in a plane crash in Taiwan on Wednesday, officials said.

    Authorities said the plane, carrying 58 people including four crew, crashed near the airport on the outlying Penghu island.

    "Fifty-one people are feared dead and seven people injured," Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration Shen Chi told reporters, but the local fire chief put the death toll at 45. — Agence France-Presse



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    More than 40 killed in Taiwan plane crash | News | GMA News Online


    -sus lain nasad. nganu napud kaha ni.

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    naunsa naman ni , mga plane incidents naman sad, after the malaysia airlines incident kini napud

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    agoy naunsa na mn tawn ni

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    naunsa naman tawn ni ui,,

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    kung human error napod ni...dile na mayo mg-cge travel.

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    rest in peace to those poor souls who died in this crash

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    The Final Destination.....

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    Default Plane crashes in Taiwan, 47 trapped, feared dead

    TAIPEI, Taiwan – A plane landing in stormy weather crashed outside an airport on a small Taiwanese island late Wednesday, and the transport minister said 47 people were trapped and feared dead.
    Another 11 people were injured when the ATR-72 operated by Taiwan’s TransAsia Airways crashed on Penghu County, an island in the Taiwan Strait between Taiwan and China, Transport Minister Yeh Kuang-shih was quoted as saying by the government’s Central News Agency. The plane was arriving from Kaohsiung, a city in southern Taiwan.
    The twin-engine turboprop plane crashed while making a second landing attempt with a total of 58 passengers and crew members aboard, according to Yeh.
    The news agency had earlier quoted a local fire chief as saying 51 people had been killed.
    The plane crashed in the village of Xixi outside the airport. Photos in local media showed firefighters using flashlights to look at wreckage in the darkness, and buildings and cars damaged by debris.
    About 200 military personnel were sent to help recover the people who were on the plane, Taiwanese Defence Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Luo Shou-he said, according to the Central News Agency.







    The Director of Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) Sheng Ching (2L) speaks to media at the Songshan airport in Taipei on July 23, 2014.
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    The ministry said military vehicles and ambulances were rushing people to hospitals and an air force rescue team was on standby to transfer survivors to Taiwan’s main island if needed for treatment, the agency reported.
    The flight left Kaohsiung at 4:53 p.m. for Magong on Penghu, according to the head of Taiwan’s Civil Aeronautics Administration, Jean Shen. The plane lost contact with the tower at 7:06 p.m. after saying it would make a second landing attempt.
    Visibility as the plane approached was 1,600 metres (one mile), which met standards for landing, and two flights had landed before GE222, one at 5:34 p.m. and the other at 6:57 p.m., the aviation agency reported.
    But the Central News Agency, citing the county fire department, said it appeared heavy rain reduced visibility and the pilot was forced to pull up and make the second landing attempt.
    Taiwan was battered by Typhoon Matmo early Tuesday morning, and the Central Weather Bureau warned of heavy rain through the evening, even after the centre of the storm had moved west to mainland China.
    Shen said the plane was 14 years old.
    In October 2013, a Lao Airlines ATR-72 crashed during a heavy storm as it approached Pakse Airport in southern Laos, killing all 49 people on board.
    © The Associated Press, 2014

    Plane crashes in Taiwan, 47 trapped, feared dead - National | Globalnews.ca

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    rip sa mga nabiktima.. eroplano jud ang pinakakuyaw nga means of transpo run.. barko nalang bahalag dugay abot

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    kung duha ka buwan nga byahe sa barko boss ok ra nimu?

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    there was an advisory about heavy downpour. naglisud gyud siguro ang eroplano kay nag 2nd attempt pa man para makatugpa. luoya pud tawn sa mga pasahero..

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