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Plane carrying 132 crashes into mountain in southern China

China Eastern says the cause of the crash is ‘still under investigation’ © ا ف ب/File / باسكال بافاني

Guangzhou (AFP), Mar 21 – A China Eastern passenger jet carrying 132 people crashed into a remote mountainside in southern China on Monday after dropping thousands of metres in just three minutes, sparking a massive fire on impact.

The airline acknowledged that some aboard the Boeing 737-800 travelling from the city of Kunming to the southern hub of Guangzhou had died, but did not offer more specifics. President Xi Jinping quickly called for a full probe.

In Guangzhou, staff assisted loved ones of the 123 passengers and nine crew members aboard the plane, which stopped sending any flight information after dropping 26,000 feet.

An unverified video carried by some Chinese media appeared to show a plane in a vertical nosedive. AFP could not immediately verify its authenticity.

Flight MU5735, which took off from Kunming shortly after 1:00 pm (0500 GMT), “lost airborne contact over Wuzhou” city in the Guangxi region on Monday afternoon, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).

“The company expresses its deep condolences for the passengers and crew members who died in the plane crash,” China Eastern said in a statement, without providing more information.

The disaster prompted an unusually swift public reaction from Xi, who said he was “shocked” and ordered an immediate investigation into its cause, calling for “the absolute safety of the sector and people’s lives”, according to CCTV.

Hundreds of firefighters were dispatched to the scene in Teng county near Wuzhou, state media reported, as nearby villagers rushed to help the rescue effort.

“Everyone went to the mountains,” Tang Min, who runs a restaurant a few kilometres from the crash site, told AFP by telephone.

Flight tracking website FlightRadar24 showed no data for the flight after 2:22 pm.

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The tracker showed the plane sharply dropped from an altitude of 29,100 feet to 3,225 feet (8,870 to 982 metres) in three minutes, before flight information ceased.

One villager told a local news site the plane had “completely fallen apart” and he had seen forest areas destroyed by the fire caused by the crash.

Factfile on a passenger jet crash in China near the southern city of Wuzhou, with 132 people on board © AFP

Another villager surnamed Liu told state-run China News Service that he had driven his motorbike to the scene after hearing a loud explosion, and seen scattered debris including an aircraft wing and scraps of clothing.

Aerial images of the crash site showed a large crater in the side of a green mountainside. State TV footage followed orange-clad emergency workers battling thick foliage to gather debris.

China Eastern changed its website to black and white on Monday afternoon.

The company said in a January report that it had 289 Boeing 737-series aircraft in its 751-strong fleet. Chinese media reported that the airline will now ground all the 737-800 jets.

Shares in Boeing, which said it was “working to gather more information”, fell in early trading on Wall Street.

“Our thoughts are with the passengers and crew of China Eastern Airlines Flight MU 5735,” Boeing said.

– ‘Waiting for news’ –

A relative of a passenger onboard China Eastern Flight MU5735, which crashed onto a mountainside in southern China, reacts while sitting at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, awaiting news © AFP / Noel Celis

The arrivals board at Guangzhou airport showed the jet’s flight information for hours after it had crashed, as staff in full PPE held up signs to direct distraught relatives to a separate waiting area.

The area was marked by high black screens emblazoned with the word “emergency” and guarded by officials and police. AFP reporters could see loved ones awaiting news and heard sobbing.

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One airport staffer told AFP her colleagues inside were “focusing on taking care” of relatives of those involved in the crash.

One relative told local media she had been due to board the flight but had taken an earlier plane at the last minute.

Her sister and four friends had taken the crashed plane, she said, adding she was just “waiting for news”.

A man surnamed Ye told AFP his colleague surnamed Tan was also onboard.

“When we heard the news…. (we) called him over and over for hours, but never got through,” Ye said, adding he had alerted the man’s parents, who were “going through some very complex emotions.”

Staff in full PPE stood guard outside the waiting area in Guangzhou airport for relatives aboard the crashed jet © AFP / Noel Celis

China had enjoyed an enviable air safety record in recent years as the country was crisscrossed by newly-built airports and serviced by new airlines established to match breakneck growth over the last few decades.

A Henan Airlines flight crashed in northeastern Heilongjiang province in 2010, killing at least 42 out of 92 people on board, although the final toll was never confirmed. It was the last Chinese commercial flight crash that caused civilian fatalities.

The deadliest Chinese commercial flight crash was a China Northwest Airlines crash in 1994, which killed all 160 onboard.

Jean-Paul Troadec, former director of France’s Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety, told AFP it was “far too early” to draw conclusions, but said the FlightRadar data pattern was “very unusual”.

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