clau00006Aug 242 min readNine people are killed when a plane crashes into a mangrove area close to Bangkok.Nine persons, five of whom were Chinese and four of whom were Thai, perished in a small plane crash in the south-central Thai region of Chachoengsao.Bangkok Post reports that at 3:18 p.m. (4:18 p.m. Singapore time), a crash happened in the Bang Pakong area behind the Buddhist monastery Wat Khao Din.In the woodland where the plane crashed, an 11-hour rescue attempt was conducted, but no survivors were located.Losing contact with Bangkok airport while traveling to TratThe Nation, a Thai English-language daily, reports that Thai Flying Service Co.'s flight TFT209 is a passenger aircraft. Ltd., took out on August 22 at 2:46 PM from Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is close to Bangkok.It was headed toward Southeast Thailand's Trat Airport.The aircraft went out of communication with Suvarnabhumi Airport at 2:57 p.m. and was found to have crashed in a mangrove jungle close to Wat Khao Din.Reports of the incident were received at around 3:30 pm, and search and rescue activities started.Five Chinese nationals and four Thais were killed.According to Bangkok Post, rescuers discovered the plane wreckage in the mud of the forest and retrieved several items, including women's clothing and pictures.Ten meters of mud were dug up using backhoe trucks and pumps.It was during the procedure that human remains were also found.Nine people, including four Thais and five Chinese, were on board the aircraft.Chacheongsao governor Chonlatee Yangtrong declared at three in the morning that every passenger had perished in the collision.In an effort to determine the reason of the crash, authorities reportedly also looked for the plane's black box, according to The Nation.Beneath the wreckage, it is thought to be underwater.
Nine persons, five of whom were Chinese and four of whom were Thai, perished in a small plane crash in the south-central Thai region of Chachoengsao.Bangkok Post reports that at 3:18 p.m. (4:18 p.m. Singapore time), a crash happened in the Bang Pakong area behind the Buddhist monastery Wat Khao Din.In the woodland where the plane crashed, an 11-hour rescue attempt was conducted, but no survivors were located.Losing contact with Bangkok airport while traveling to TratThe Nation, a Thai English-language daily, reports that Thai Flying Service Co.'s flight TFT209 is a passenger aircraft. Ltd., took out on August 22 at 2:46 PM from Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is close to Bangkok.It was headed toward Southeast Thailand's Trat Airport.The aircraft went out of communication with Suvarnabhumi Airport at 2:57 p.m. and was found to have crashed in a mangrove jungle close to Wat Khao Din.Reports of the incident were received at around 3:30 pm, and search and rescue activities started.Five Chinese nationals and four Thais were killed.According to Bangkok Post, rescuers discovered the plane wreckage in the mud of the forest and retrieved several items, including women's clothing and pictures.Ten meters of mud were dug up using backhoe trucks and pumps.It was during the procedure that human remains were also found.Nine people, including four Thais and five Chinese, were on board the aircraft.Chacheongsao governor Chonlatee Yangtrong declared at three in the morning that every passenger had perished in the collision.In an effort to determine the reason of the crash, authorities reportedly also looked for the plane's black box, according to The Nation.Beneath the wreckage, it is thought to be underwater.
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