Plane crashed in "TAIWAN"
At least 48 people were killed when a
twin-engine turboprop plane crashed Wednesday while attempting to land
in Taiwan's Penghu Islands, according to Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics
Administration.
Officials say 10
people were injured in the plane crash and that five residents on the
ground were also hurt. Taiwan's Transportation Minister Yeh Kuang-shih
told reporters there were no casualties on the ground.
Taiwanese authorities are now identifying victims and investigating the cause of the crash.
Two
of the people killed were believed to be French passengers, identified
as Jeromine Deramond and Penelope Luternauer, according to Taiwan's
Central News Agency. One of those on the passenger's list was an
82-year-old Taiwanese wood craftsman, according to local Taiwanese
media.
Footage aired on CNN affiliate
ETTV showed the plane had crashed in a residential area and broken into
pieces. ETTV reported that the fallen plane destroyed or damaged 11
houses.
The central weather bureau reported lightning storms at the time and winds between 40 and 45 mph, the news agency said.
Injured
passengers were taken to Penghu Hospital, and TransAsia Airways
established an emergency response center, according to a statement
issued by the airline.
The president
of TransAsia Airways, Chooi Yee-choong, appeared briefly at a news
conference and bowed in front of news cameras. He choked up as he
expressed his sorrow to passengers' families and the public. "I
sincerely apologize," he said.
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