TransAsia Airways plane crashes in typhoon-hit Taiwan, 47 killed


Taipei, Jul 23 (Reuters): A TransAsia Airways turboprop plane crashed on its second attempt at landing during a thunderstorm on an island off Taiwan on Wednesday, killing 47 people and setting buildings on fire, officials said.

The plane, a 70-seat ATR 72, crashed near the runway on the island of Penghu, west of the mainland, with 54 passengers and four crew on board, they said. No one was killed or hurt in the buildings.
Eleven injured people on the plane were taken to hospital, the government said.

The aircraft took off from Taiwan's southern city of Kaohsiung, headed for the island of Makong, but crash-landed in Huxi township of Penghu County, the main island of the chain also known as the Pescadores.

"It was thunderstorm conditions during the crash," said Hsi Wen-guang, a spokesman for the Penghu County Government Fire Bureau.

"From the crash site we sent 11 people to hospital with injuries. A few empty apartment buildings adjacent to the runway caught fire, but no one was inside at the time and the fire was extinguished."
About 100 firefighters were sent to the scene, besides 152 military personnel and 255 police, he added.

Typhoon Matmo slammed into Taiwan on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds, shutting financial markets and schools. It passed the island and headed into China, downgraded from typhoon to tropical storm.

TransAsia Airways is a Taiwan-based airline with a fleet of around 23 Airbus and ATR aircraft, operating chiefly short-haul flights on domestic routes as well as to mainland China, Japan, Thailand and Cambodia, among its Asian destinations.
  

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  • Well wisher, India

    Thu, Jul 24 2014

    "A few empty apartment buildings adjacent to the runway caught fire"

    Thank god they are empty. Why govt. gives permission to build apartments near runway?
    India is no different. Look near Mumbai airport. Biggest slum in Asia? How many people live there? I think may be close to Mangalore city?
    I think govt. needs to bring some laws to forcefully evict these colonies to some other place and live with dignity. Thanks!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 24 2014

    Similar to Mangalore incident, RIP.

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