132 people killed in plane crash – Chinese government announcement |

by time news

No foreigners were on board the plane that crashed in China, Eastern Airlines said.

Beijing:

A Boeing 737 belonging to China’s Eastern Airlines crashed on the 21st while flying from Kunming to Wujo in the country. A total of 132 people, including 123 passengers and 9 crew, were on board, according to the Chinese Civil Aviation Authority.

The plane crashed while flying at an altitude of 31,000 feet in the mountains of Guangxi province. The resulting fire spread to the area.

Firefighters and rescue crews rushed to the scene and put out the blaze. Rescuers were trying to locate the aircraft parts inside the wreckage.

Meanwhile, no one is likely to survive the plane crash. Chinese officials said it would be difficult to determine the cause of the crash as the plane was badly damaged.

The Chinese government has officially announced that 132 people have been killed in the plane crash. In addition, the DNA of 120 of the victims was found. The identity has been identified.

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