Search and Rescue Work Continues for Passenger Plane Crashed in China

Search and Rescue Work Continues for Passenger Aircraft Crashed in China
Search and Rescue Work Continues for Passenger Aircraft Crashed in China

An "emergency response mechanism" was launched in China after the Boeing 5735 type passenger plane with flight number MU737, which is on the Kunming-Guangzhou flight of China Eastern Airlines, crashed in Wuzhou city of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Efforts continue to reach the plane with 123 passengers, including 9 passengers and 132 crew members. According to the latest information received by the China Media Group reporter from the scene, some pieces of wreckage belonging to the plane were found. There were no foreign national passengers on the plane.

Following the incident, Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered the launch of an emergency response mechanism. Deputy Prime Minister Liu He and Member of the State Council of China Wang Yong arrived at the scene yesterday to investigate the cause of the incident and direct the related rescue efforts.

Chinese President Xi ordered the security of all passenger planes in the country to be checked and said that the safety of the people should be ensured XNUMX percent. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang also gave instructions to find the survivors as soon as possible, treat the injured and provide necessary services to the families of the victims.

Search and rescue work continues

The unmanned drone base station established at the scene provides uninterrupted service for 24 hours. A medical team was formed from more than 200 medical personnel working at the local hospital. In addition, he arrived in Wuzhou city with 70 health professionals and 30 ambulance helicopter personnel from the center of Guangxi region. This morning, various aid items including raincoats, rain boots, tents and food were delivered to the scene.

Source: China International Radio

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