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05 February 2015

Death toll from TransAsia plane crash in Taiwan rises to 31



The front section of the TransAsia plane being lifted out of the Keelung river in Taipei early Wednesday. - AFP
The front section of the TransAsia plane being lifted out of the Keelung river in Taipei early Wednesday. - AFP
TAIPEI: The death toll from a TransAsia Airways plane that crashed into a Taipei river shortly after taking off has risen to 31, Taiwan officials said on Thursday, and could rise further, with 12 people still missing.
TransAsia Flight GE235, carrying 58 passengers and crew, lurched between buildings, clipped an overpass and a taxi with its port-side wing and crashed upside down into the shallow river shortly after taking off from a downtown Taipei airport at 10.55am Wednesday.
Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) said 15 people survived. Three of those who were rescued were from a group of 31 tourists from mainland China.
The pilot and co-pilot of the turboprop ATR 72-600 were among those killed, the CAA said.
TransAsia Airways was founded in 1951 and was Taiwan's first private airline. - Reuters
(Reporting by Faith Hung; Editing by Paul Tait)

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