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Chinese authorities confirm crash of passenger plane with 132 people on board

The Civil Aviation Administration of China has confirmed the crash of a Boeing 737 aircraft operated by China Eastern Airlines in the country’s south.

According to the aviation authority’s statement, there were 123 passengers and nine crew members on board the plane.

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China Central Television reported earlier that there had been 133 people on board the flight.

The Civil Aviation Administration announced the activation of an emergency response mechanism, adding that a working group had been dispatched to the crash site.

The China Eastern Flight en route from Kunming to Guangzhou crashed in a mountainous area in the Wuzhou district of the Guangxi Autonomous Region. The crash ignited a fire, rescue workers are on their way to the site.

The aircraft, less than seven years old, has been in operation by China Eastern Airlines since 2015.

TASS

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