No news of survivors in China's plane crash yet; rescue efforts continue

No news of survivors in China's plane crash yet; rescue efforts continue
People stand in an area where relatives of the passengers of the China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane, which crashed in Wuzhou flying from Kunming to Guangzhou, wait for news, at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China March 21, 2022. Photo: Reuters/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Beijing: No survivors have so far been found as the search continued on Tuesday of the scattered wreckage of the China Eastern Airlines flight that crashed in a mountainous area in the country's south with 132 people on board on Monday.

There is no official announcement here yet on the fate of the 123 passengers and nine member crew as hopes receded about finding any survivors considering the plane crashed and exploded in the mountainous area.

There is no news of the location of black box, which may provide information about the cause of the crash.

The China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft, which departed from Kunming and was bound for Guangzhou, crashed into a mountainous area near Molang village in Tengxian County in the city of Wuzhou at 2:38 pm, causing a mountain fire, according to the regional emergency management department.

No survivors have so far been found, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported on Tuesday.

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Militia members speak with a manager at the entrance of Lu village near the site where a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane flying from Kunming to Guangzhou crashed, in Wuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China March 22, 2022. Photo: Reuters/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

Boeing said it is cooperating with China Eastern Airlines to probe the crash.

The crash shattered China's airlines record of over 100 million continuous hours of safe flight as of February 19.

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Plane debris is seen at the site where a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane flying from Kunming to Guangzhou crashed, in Wuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China March 21, 2022. Photo: Reuters/China Daily

The last domestic fatal air accident was in 2010, when an Embraer passenger plane crashed in Yichun, Heilongjiang province, killing 42 people.

As soon as the plane crashed in the forest area, Chinese officials rushed hundreds of fire brigades as well as rescue teams to find the survivors before the night fell.

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