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Pakistan International Airlines plane crashes, up to 47 on board

Updated: December 7, 2016 at 8:10 am EST  See Comments

A Pakistan International Airlines plane with up to 47 people on board is reported to have crashed while en route from Chitral to Islamabad.

Pakistan’s Dunya News reports that flight PK-661 crashed in the village of Bodlain in the province of Havelian on Wednesday.

“PIA’s ATR-42 aircraft operating as PK-661, carrying around 40 persons lost its contact with the control tower on its way from Chitral to Islamabad a short while ago,” PIA spokesperson Daniyal Gilani tweeted.

In a statement from the airline, PIA also said their “emergency response center has been activated” and “all resources are being mobilized.” Troops and army helicopter have also been dispatched to the crash site, according to Radio Pakistan.

It’s not yet known what caused the crash, with initial concern raised after the plane lost contact with ground control. Other reports suggest engine problems.

All of the bodies are burned beyond recognition. The debris is scattered,” government official Taj Muhammad Khan told Reuters. Khan, who was at the crash site, said the aircraft was on fire before it hit the ground.

It’s reported rescue crews have been sent to the crash site, including troops and helicopters.

A number of local outlets report that popular Pakistani singer and preacher Junaid Jamshed was on board the flight. Actor and singer Fakhar-e-Alam tweeted that his “friend & neighbour Junaid Jamshed was indeed on the unfortunate flight. Allah have mercy.”


The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at RT

 

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