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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory The plane crash carrying the Brazilian player on November 29, 2016
On November 29, 2016 (November 1, 2016 in the lunar calendar), a plane carrying Brazilian football players crashed in Colombia. According to the British "Guardian" on November 29, 2016, a plane carrying Brazilian football players crashed in Colombia. The players were from the Brazilian team Chapecoense. Colombian police have now confirmed that 76 people were killed in the accident. Among them, one of the 6 survivors died in the hospital. Review of the incident of the plane crash carrying Brazilian players: According to the British Guardian, a plane carrying Brazilian football players crashed near the Colombian city of Medellin on its way to Medellin International Airport. There were 72 passengers and 9 crew members on board. According to local media, players from Brazil's Chapecoense team were on board the plane, and they plan to play Medellin National Athletic Football Club in Medellin on Wednesday. The official social media account of Medellin International Airport said the plane had taken off from Bolivia. The mayor of Medellin, Colombia, said the crash was a "great tragedy." At present, rescue workers and ambulances have rushed to the scene. The cause of the crash is not yet known. It is understood that Chapecoense (ACF), a Brazilian football club, is currently playing in the Brazilian League. The club's indoor football is very active and has won two provincial championships. Founded in 1973 in Chapecoense, it took only four years to win the first championship. The club has won a total of four state league championships. In 2013, Bayid was promoted as the runner-up. In the first season of last season, they played 43 points and ranked 15. The home stadium is Ganda Stadium. The picture shows the rescue scene. According to reports, the players on the crashed passenger plane were from Chapecoense, Brazil. The Brazilian Chapecoense team is a Brazilian first-division team. It was originally scheduled to play Medellin Athletic in Medellin, Colombia on Wednesday. It was previously reported that it was not clear whether anyone survived the crash. Media later reported that the mayor of Medellín said that there may be survivors in the crash. He also said that the crash was a "great tragedy". Media later reported that the mayor of Medellín said that there may be survivors in the crash. He also said that the crash was a "great tragedy". The picture shows the crash site. The picture shows the rescue scene. The picture shows the rescue scene. The picture shows the players waiting at the airport before departure. At present, rescue workers and ambulances have rushed to the scene. The reason for the crash is not yet clear. The picture shows the trajectory of the plane. The picture shows a group photo of members of the Chapecoense team in Brazil on November 23. Before the crash, Miguel Quiroga, the plane's Bolivian captain, alerted the air tower at José Maria Cordoba International Airport in Medellín, Colombia, saying that the plane, "Flight Lamia 933", had suffered a "serious electrical failure", "complete failure" and "had run out of fuel" - so he requested an "emergency landing" from the airport. Miguel Quiroga, Captain of the Crashed Passenger Flight: Flight Lamia 933, a circuit failure, complete failure, and ran out of fuel. Colombian media also reported that a "National Airlines of Colombia" passenger plane was flying in nearby airspace at the time of the incident, and the co-pilot of the passenger plane also heard a call for help from "Lamia Flight 933". According to the co-pilot, at that time, the pilot of "Lamia Flight 933" sent a series of "distress signals" asking the airport to assist the plane in making an emergency landing - but after that, it was all over. Airport Tower: Lamia Flight, please inform your location, he is no longer online. The radar showed that the "Lamia Flight 933" circled in the air a few times before disappearing from the radar. Multinational investigators arrive at key "black box." Colombia's civil aviation authority, which is leading the investigation into the crash, said the recording was helpful in investigating the cause of the crash. At present, Brazilian investigators have also arrived in Colombia and left for the crash site. In addition, Bolivia and the British manufacturer of the crashed plane have also sent experts to assist in the investigation. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1cdl.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:38] 访问:88
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