vendredi 20 avril 2012

Pakistan plane crashes near Islamabad airport


Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says there are serious safety concerns about Pakistan's domestic airlines

A plane carrying up to 127 people has crashed in a residential area near Islamabad international airport.
Aviation officials said the Bhoja Air jet, flight BHO-213, was flying from Karachi to Islamabad when it crashed in bad weather minutes from landing.
Emergency teams are at the crash site, reported to be at Hussain Abad village.
There are no reports of survivors. Rescue teams have been working in darkness to try to assess if there are any casualties on the ground.
Wreckage from the crash
Reports suggest the plane, a Boeing 737 believed to carrying 118 passengers and nine crew, was making its final approach to the airport when the crash happened.
Hafeez Chachar, of the BBC Urdu service, who is near the site of the crash, said seats from the plane were strewn over a wide area.
Even though rescue services were at the site, some people were searching the wreckage using light from their mobile phones, he added.
Reporters say conditions on the ground are difficult because of heavy mud following rain.
Witness Samab Ahmad told BBC World: "I'm working on a construction site not far from the landing strip and I saw it with my own eyes. I saw the plane crash land and then suddenly catch fire.
"It crashed on top of some sort of building, which could be residential. I can still see the fire from the distance. It's a terrible, terrible scene. I heard the emergency services going to the scene too, including a helicopter."
Saifur Rehman, from a police rescue team, told Geo TV: "Fire erupted after the crash. The wreckage is on fire, the plane is completely destroyed.
A police official at the crash site, Fazle Akbar, told AFP news agency the plane had been totally destroyed and it would be a miracle if there were any survivors.
Relatives of those on board have gathered at Karachi and Islamabad airports awaiting news.
The jet left Karachi at around 17:00 local time (12:00 GMT) and had been due to arrive at 18:50 (13:50 GMT).
Map
There were reports of rainstorms in the area at the time, but it is likely to take investigators weeks to determine the cause of the crash.
There have conflicting reports about the exact numbers of passengers and crew on board.
Bhoja Air is a small new commercial airline which was started about 10 years ago but closed because of financial difficulties. It recently re-opened.
Last July, an Airbus A321 crashed as it was about to land in Islamabad, killing all 152 people on board - Pakistan's worst-ever air disaster.
Although Pakistan's air industry has been booming, critics say standards have not always kept pace with the increase in services.
Haroon Rashid, of the BBC Urdu service, said the crash had disrupted flight schedules, with a number of planes bound for Islamabad diverted to Lahore.


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