Pakistan: PIA passenger
plane crashes in Karachi, dozens killed
At least 54 dead and more casualties feared as plane carrying
nearly 100 people crashes in Karachi's residential area.
Islamabad, Pakistan - At least 54 people have
been killed, with more feared dead, after an Airbus A320 passenger airliner
crashed into a residential neighborhood while on approach to the airport in the
southern Pakistani city of Karachi, officials say.
At least two male
passengers of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight PK-8303 from the
eastern city of Lahore to Karachi survived the crash on Friday, a health
ministry spokesperson told.
There were at
least 91 passengers on board the plane, according to an official passenger
manifest shared.
"We have
only been able to identify three of the bodies so far, due to the extreme
burns," she added.
At least six
people who were on the ground when the airliner crashed into houses in the
densely populated Model Colony area of Karachi, adjacent to the city's
international airport, were being treated for their injuries, she said.
"Our plane [an Airbus] A320 which was coming from Lahore to
Karachi was on final approach," said PIA chief Arshad Malik in a video
message released after the crash.
"The last
words we heard from our pilot were that there is a technical problem and he was
told on final approach that he has both runways available to him to land on.
But the pilot decided that he wanted to go around."
The plane then
rapidly lost altitude and crashed short of the runway into the Model Colony neighborhoods,
witnesses told the local media.
Dense plumes of
black smoke rose above houses in the narrow streets of the neighborhoods, with
television footage showing several houses crushed from the impact of the
aircraft.
Parts of the
plane, including the emergency exit door, were seen strewn in the streets.
Pakistan's
military said it had deployed helicopters to assess the damage and help ferry
the dead and wounded to the hospitals.
An emergency was
declared in all of the city's hospitals, already reeling from a widespread
outbreak of the coronavirus, provincial health minister Azra Pechucho told
reporters.
"We are
doing DNA testing of the dead bodies so that they can be identified and they
can be given to their families," she said.
"We were
already in an emergency situation due to COVID, we were already alert ... and
now we have put the surgical units on alert as well."
'Shocked and saddened'
Pakistan resumed
limited domestic flight operations last week, after a lengthy suspension due to
the coronavirus outbreak, which has claimed more than 1,067 lives in the South
Asian nation, according to the government data.
The Airbus A320,
operated by Pakistan's national flag carrier, was due to land in Karachi at
2:45pm local time (09:45 GMT) after an hour and a half in the air after
departing Lahore earlier in the day.
In 2016, Pakistan
suffered its deadliest recent air crash, when all 47 people on board a PIA
Embraeur ATR aircraft were killed when it crashed into a mountain en route from
the northern town of Chitral to the capital Islamabad.
In 2010, the
country saw its worst air disaster, with all 152 people on board an Air Blue passenger
flight killed when the plane crashed into the hills just north of the capital
Islamabad.
Pakistani Prime
Minister Imran Khan ordered an immediate inquiry into Friday's crash.
PIA passenger plane crashes in Karachi
Reviewed by Muhammad Umar
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May 22, 2020
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