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BREAKING: Boeing 737 Carrying 133 Crashes In China, Casualties Unknown (VIDEO)
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Boeing 737 Plane with 133 Passengers on board crashes in China, causes Mountain fire.
- No official reports on any casualties caused by the disaster. A video of the crash has been shared on Twitter, with the plane in flames in the mountains.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that a Boeing 737 passenger plane, owned by China Eastern Airlines has reportedly crashed in South China on Monday morning.
Information about the disaster on Monday is still scanty, according to the Russian news agency Sputnik.
Video emerging from locals at the crash site in Guangxi where a plane carrying 133 people has gone down. Scale of the fires indicates a slim chance of finding survivors. Hoping that's not the case. We wait for more information. Prayers with the loved ones of those on board. pic.twitter.com/OltXuXLJ29
— Debi Edward (@debiedwarditv) March 21, 2022
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So far, there have been no official reports on any casualties caused by the disaster. A video of the crash has been shared on Twitter, with the plane in flames in the mountains.
The plane reportedly has 133 people on board.
Chinese Central TV confirmed the crash.
It said the plane crashed in Teng County, Wuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, resulting in a forest fire”, a report said.
Preliminary data suggested it was Flight MU5735 en route from Kunming to Guangzhou.
Pictures from the scene of a #Boeing 737 crash in south #China.
latest: https://t.co/otZytipiEw pic.twitter.com/IBFrkJDsK3
— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) March 21, 2022
The Boeing 737 plane crashed in the rural countryside near Wuzhou city, Guangxi region and “caused a mountain fire”, CCTV said, citing the provincial emergency management bureau.
The report added that rescue teams were dispatched to the scene.
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