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April 2002 Chinese Passenger Jet Crash Kills Dozens in South
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South Korean
officials say that at least 49 people survived the deadly crash of an Air China
Boeing 767 that went down near the South Korean city of Pusan on Monday. The
flight, which originated in Beijing, had 166 people on
board.
Survivors of the
crash of China Airlines Flight CA129 are being treated at several hospitals
near the South Korean port city of Pusan. Some were said to be in critical
condition when they arrived for medical treatment.
One survivor said
that she was feeling sick from the turbulence before the crash. When it took
place, she did not know what had happened.
Air China's office in
Seoul says that most of the passengers were South Korean. There were also
Chinese on board.
The Chinese
government says Air China president, Wang Kaiyuan, and Chinese aviation
officials are going to South Korea to help in the
investigation.
South Korean
officials say that thick smoke and poor weather at the crash site are hampering
rescue efforts. They also say that one of the plane's black box fight recorders
has been located. Investigators are also at the scene.
The Air China
flight from Beijing to Pusan, on the south coast of the Korean Peninsula, was
on approach to Kimhae airport shortly before noon Monday when it crashed in the
mountains close to a residential complex.
South Korean
officials say that at the time of the crash weather conditions were poor, with
fog, winds and rain. However, the reasons for the crash are not yet
known.
The crash comes
just weeks ahead of the opening of the World Cup soccer finals on May 31. Pusan
is one of 10 South Korean cities hosting the tournament. The number of regional
flights to South Korea has been increased to handle tens of thousands of
visitors who will be attending the games.
Air China,
China's flag carrier, says this is its first fatal
accident.
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