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Rescue Mission Launched As Plane With 132 Persons Crashes Into Mountain
A China Eastern Airlines plane with 132 persons on board crashed near the city of Wuzhou in the southern Chinese region of Guangxi on Monday, the country’s aviation authority confirmed.
The crash was first reported by state media, which initially listed 133 passengers on board.
There is currently no information about the victims or the cause of the crash.
The 132 figure included nine crew members.
The plane was a Boeing 737-800NG.
The Flight number MU5735 was reportedly on the way from Kunming, in Yunnan province, to Guangzhou in Guangdong province.
State media reported that rescue crews were being assembled and are on their way to the hilly Teng region.
A video circulating online in China showed a cloud of smoke rising from a hilly region.
Other images showed debris, all seem to be taken with mobile phone cameras of the plane reported to be with 132 persons after the crash.
There was no way to check their veracity. Teng is a remote region about 300km from Guangzhou.
There were reports of a forest fire after the crash.
The crash follows the earlier crashes of the state of the art Boeing Max model which forced a number of airlines to rest the aircraft. Boeing was forced to re-examine the design and make adjustments before the authorities in the United States recertified it for the air.
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