None of the Ethiopian crashed aircraft survived
10 March 2019, 24:55 BDT


Ethiopian Airlines plane has no survivors of the crashed plane. This has been stated in a statement by Ethiopian Airlines. Today the plane crashed on Sunday. The Boeing 737 aircraft contained 149 passengers and 8 crew members.
The aircraft was going from Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to Kenya's capital, Nairobi. No reason for the accident is yet to be known.
The aircraft was going from Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to Kenya's capital, Nairobi. No reason for the accident is yet to be known.
An airline spokesman said the accident took place at about 9:45 am local time in six minutes of flight from Addis Ababa.
After the accident, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed expressed deep shout at Twitter. On Twitter, he wrote, "I extend deep sympathy to the families who have lost their loved ones."
The airline said in a statement that the plane crashed near the city of Dzofotha. Rescue and search operations are underway. Airlines employees will be sent there. Emergency caretakers will help as much as possible.
This airline operates flights to many African countries. They have good reputation for safe movement. While flying from Beirut in 2010, the airline's plane crashed into the Mediterranean. 90 people died in that incident.
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