57 dead as Pak plane with 107 on board crashes in residential area

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At least 57 people were killed when a Pakistan International Airlines plane with 99 people on board crashed into a densely populated residential area near the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi on Friday, officials said, nearly a week after the COVID-19-induced air travel restrictions were lifted by the government.

 

IMAGE: Rescue workers gather at the site of a passenger plane crash in a residential area near an airport in Karachi. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

Flight PK-8303 from Lahore was about to land in Karachi when it crashed at the Jinnah Garden area near Model Colony in Malir, just a minute before its landing, they said.

The PIA Airbus A320 carrying 91 passengers and eight crew members has crash- landed into the Jinnah Housing Society located near the airport, a spokesperson of the national carrier said.

SEE: Rescue ops being carried out as PIA flight crashes in Karachi

 

Thick black smoke rose from the accident scene of devastation in the Model Colony area.

Earlier, a PIA spokesperson and many media reports said that there were 107 people on board the aircraft.

Sindh Health Minister Azra Pechuho and rescue officials confirmed that 57 dead bodies have been recovered so far from the site of the crash.

“But we are still to determine whether these 57 people were all on board the flight or include area residents as a number of houses have been badly damaged by the aircraft when it crashed,” she said.

IMAGE: Rescue workers carry a victim from the site of crash. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

The minister said there are three survivors including President of the Bank of Punjab Zafar Masood. He called up his mother to inform her of his well-being.

Faisal Edhi of the Edhi Welfare Trust said that around 25 to 30 residents whose houses were damaged by the plane have also been taken to the hospital, mostly with burn wounds.

The aircraft wings during the crash landing hit the houses in the residential colony before crashing down.

“At least 25 houses have been damaged in this incident,” Edhi said.

“The first priority is to rescue the people. The main hurdle is narrow streets and presence of ordinary people who gathered at the place after the crash but they have been dispersed,” the minister said.

IMAGE: A man stands near the debris of a house at the site of the crash. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

According to a PIA official, the captain informed the air traffic control that he was having problems with the landing gear before the aircraft disappeared from the radar.

Thick black smoke rose from a scene of devastation in the Model Colony area.

Television footage showed rescue crews combing through debris strewn across the streets of the district — 3 km north-east of the airport — where a number of houses have been destroyed.

The cause of the crash is yet to be confirmed. PIA chief executive Air Vice Marshal Arshad Malik said the pilot had told traffic control that the plane was experiencing ‘technical difficulties’.

IMAGE: A man stands on the debris of a house. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

Malik rejected reports that the plane had problems even before flying. Talking to the media, he said the aircraft was completely safe and sound.

He said all checks and procedures were done and ‘technically as well as administratively everything was in place and perfect’.

The plane with 99 people on board came for landing but just before landing the pilot said he was going for a go-around. While coming for a second landing, it developed some problems and crashed.

“The real cause of the mishap will be known after inquiry, which will be free and fair and it will be provided with media,” he said.

IMAGE: A chopper flies over the site of the crash. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

He said some houses were damaged but none of them collapsed. There was no death on the ground so far.

Malik said that the entire operation will take two to three days to complete.

Pakistan’s Dunya News said it had obtained a recording of the conversation, also posted on monitoring website liveatc.net.

In it, the pilot says they have ‘lost two engines’. Several seconds later he calls ‘Mayday, Mayday, Mayday’ and there is no further communication.

Meanwhile, President Arif Alvi expressed grief and sorrow over the loss of lives in the plane crash.

IMAGE: Ambulances and fire brigade vehicles gather at the site of the crash. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

Prime Minister Imran Khan, while expressing deep sorrow over the loss of precious lives as a result of the PIA passenger plane crash in Karachi, has ordered an immediate inquiry into the incident.

Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa condoled the loss of lives and directed the military to provide full assistance to the civil administration in rescue and relief efforts.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the loss of lives in the plane crash and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.

The flight was coming from Lahore to Karachi after the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) allowed limited resumption of domestic flights last Saturday following weeks of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Television channels showed several houses and cars damaged in the society where the aircraft crashed.

IMAGE: Rescue workers gather at the site. Photograph: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters

The plane lost contact with the air traffic control at 2.37 pm (local time), PIA spokesman Abdullah Hafeez said.

He said that the passengers included, 31 women and nine children.

A resident of the colony who witnessed the crash told Ary News channel that the aircraft had fire coming from its wings which crashed into rooftops of some houses before it crash-landed.

This is the first major aircraft crash in Pakistan after December 7, 2016 when a PIA ATR-42 aircraft from Chitral to Islamabad crashed midway.

The crash claimed the lives of all 48 passengers and the crew.

Friday’s accident occurred on a day when the interior ministry announced Eid holidays from May 22 to May 27, even as the country was facing a spike in the coronavirus cases.

The COVID-19 cases in the country have crossed the 50,000-mark after a record 2,603 more patients were diagnosed on Thursday.

The death toll stands at 1,067.

PM Modi, Rahul condoles loss of lives in crash

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday condoled the loss of lives in the plane crash and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.

‘Deeply saddened by the loss of life due to a plane crash in Pakistan. Our condolences to the families of the deceased, and wishing speedy recovery to those injured,’ he wrote on Twitter.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also condoled the loss of lives.

‘I’m sorry to hear about the air crash in Pakistan in which many lives have been lost.

‘News of survivors is a ray of hope and I pray that there are many miraculous stories of survival tonight. My deepest condolences to the families of those who have perished,’ he said on Twitter.

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