Fifty people have been confirmed dead after a Philippine Air Force plane crashed in the southern Philippines on Sunday. It's one of the country’s worst military air disasters in 30 years.
The joint task force at
Sulu said in a statement: “Minutes after the crash, troops and civilian
volunteers rushed to the site for search and rescue. Per eyewitnesses, several
soldiers were seen jumping out of the aircraft before it hit the ground sparing
them from the explosion caused by the crash.”
Major General Edgard Arevalo, a spokesperson for the
military, told the media that 47 army personnel have died, while 49 survived
the crash. He said those injured are being treated in hospitals.
Maj Gen Arevalo told the media that all personnel on the place were new graduates who had just completed their military training. He also said that three civilians were killed on the ground and four were injured.
“We have people on the ground to make sure the integrity
of the pieces of the evidence that we will retrieve, most particularly the
flight data recorder,” he added. “Aside from eyewitness accounts, we are also
looking for recordings, radio conversation recordings between the pilot and the
control tower.”
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