Press: Plane crashes after takeoff from Juba airport

Press: Plane crashes after takeoff from Juba airport At least 17 people were killed and one survived after a cargo plane crashed after takeoff from Juba airport in South Sudan on Saturday morning
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August 22, 2020 15:56
Press: Plane crashes after takeoff from Juba airport

At least 17 people were killed and one survived after a cargo plane crashed after takeoff from Juba airport in South Sudan on Saturday morning, Report says, citing RIA Novosti.

Joseph Mayom, assistant professor at Upper Nile University, told Xinhua that a passenger who survived the incident was rushed to hospital in critical condition.

"One person was rescued after screaming in pain and was immediately taken to the hospital. We have counted 15 people and two crew members, bringing the total to 17," Mayom told Xinhua.

He said the cargo plane belonging to South West Aviation crashed after takeoff near Hai Referendum residential area in Juba, noting that the aircraft was still burning as the crowd scrambled over scattered cash.

Kur Kuol, director of Juba International Airport, confirmed the 9.00 am plane crash, noting that the plane was en route to Aweil and Wau to deliver staff salaries for an organization.

"There are no more details I can give you right now, but what I know is that it was a cargo plane carrying motorbikes, spare parts, food items, and NGOs staff salaries but there were no more people onboard."
 

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