JK Globalnews
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Latest News
    • MHA appoints Atal Dullo as CS of J&K UT
    • Tough days ahead for Drug traders, recruiters of terrorists organisation in J&K: DGP Swain
    • Traffic police Jammu seizes errant e-rickshaws
    • Cluster University Jammu: For 8 years- appointment of Registrar, CoE caught in cobweb-Part 3
    • Brothel operator Swarna booked under PSA
    • Cluster University Jammu: Examination becomes hallmark of MOCKERY-2
    • Cluster University Jammu : School of academic and administrative bankruptcy-1
    • Citizens urge LG for PROBE into JMC’s sub standard lanes and drains work
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    JK Globalnews
    • HOME
    • JAMMU
    • KASHMIR
    • WORLD
    • SPORTS
    • FEATURE
    • OPINION
    • OTHER
    JK Globalnews
    Lead Stories

    107 dead in a tragic cuban plane crash

    By JK Global NewsMay 19, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
    WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn
    Share
    WhatsApp Facebook

    Cuba: In a tragic cuban plane carsh 107  people have died after an aging Boeing 737 carrying 104 passengers and six crew crashed into a nearby field shortly after taking off from Havana’s main airport.

    In a televised address on Friday afternoon, the Cuban president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, offered his condolences to victims’ families and said an investigation into the disaster had been launched.

    Witnesses said that the 39-year old airliner veered back towards the airport less than a minute after takeoff from Jose Martí international airport, but became ensnared in electricity cables before crashing down.

    “When we were checking in, we heard an explosion, the lights went out in the airport and we saw black smoke rising – and they told us a plane had crashed,” Argentine tourist Brian Horanbuena told the Associated Press at the airport.

    At the scene of the crash near the town of Santiago de las Vegas, thick black smoke plumed out of the torn wreckage which was scattered across a field of cassava.

    Three survivors arrived at the Calixto Garcia hospital in Havana in critical condition.

    “She is alive but very burnt and swollen,” one distressed relative told Reuters at the hospital.

    Other family members gathered at the airport where they were rushed to a private area to await news. “My daughter is 24. My God, she’s only 24,” cried Beatriz Pantoja, whose daughter Leticia was on board the plane.

    The plane was on a domestic flight, heading for the city of eastern city of Holguín, and most of the passengers were Cuban, according to local media.

    As tourism has boomed in Cuba in recent years, package holidays in Holguín province’s beaches have become increasingly popular.

    The 737 was operated by the state-run airline Cubana de Aviación but had been leased from a small Mexican charter company called Damojh Aerolíneas, which also operates as Global Air Mexico.

    The plane was built in 1979, according to Mexican authorities, who also confirmed that five Mexican crew members were among the dead.

    “We heard an explosion and then saw a big cloud of smoke go up,” said Gilberto Menendez, who runs a restaurant near the crash site in the agricultural municipality of Boyeros, 20 km (12 miles) south of Havana.

    Cubana has placed many of its planes out of service because of maintenance problems in recent months.

    Unusually, news of the crash was initially broken by state media, which reported the crash less than an hour after it happened.

    Cuban channels seldom break news of catastrophes. In Cuba, the state-controlled information apparatus usually strives to maintain and ambience of calm and stability.

    News bulletins broadcast footage of emergency services carrying away survivors in oxygen masks on stretchers. Cuba’s main newspaper, Granma, which describes itself as the “official voice of the Communist party of Cuba”, was providing live updates on the crash.

    During his inauguration speech in last month, Díaz-Canel had called on the ruling Communist party to make better use of the internet to communicate with the country’s people

     

    Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    JK Global News
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Twitter

    Related Posts

    MHA appoints Atal Dullo as CS of J&K UT

    November 29, 2023

    Tough days ahead for Drug traders, recruiters of terrorists organisation in J&K: DGP Swain

    November 18, 2023

    Traffic police Jammu seizes errant e-rickshaws

    November 15, 2023

    Comments are closed.

    OUR PICKS

    MHA appoints Atal Dullo as CS of J&K UT

    November 29, 2023

    Tough days ahead for Drug traders, recruiters of terrorists organisation in J&K: DGP Swain

    November 18, 2023

    Traffic police Jammu seizes errant e-rickshaws

    November 15, 2023

    Cluster University Jammu: For 8 years- appointment of Registrar, CoE caught in cobweb-Part 3

    October 13, 2023
    JK Globalnews
    Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
    • About Us
    • Grievance
    • Privacy Policy
    • Careers
    • Contact Us
    © 2023 JK Global News. Designed by Leeward Graphics.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.