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Brazil Airliner Crash Leaves at Least 200 Dead

10:06 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil · Comments Off

18 Jul 2007

airline.jpgBrazil’s busiest airport, Sao Paulo’s Congonhas, was the scene of the nation’s second major airline disaster within the last year. An Airbus A320 airliner crashed into a gas station and busy cargo terminal after skidding off the wet from rain landing strip and exploded in flames yesterday. At least 200 people are thought to be dead. 45 bodies were pulled from the TAM Linhas Aereas wreckage and speculation is that there were no survivors of the 176 people on board. The remaining casualties occurred on the ground. There were 170 passengers and 6 crew members on the plane.

Flames from the crash spread to neighboring buildings. Government officials said that at least 11 people were being treated for injuries at hospitals, where three died.

In September, 154 people were killed when a Brazilian Boeing 737 clipped wings with a private jet and crashed in the Amazon jungle in what was the country’s worst air accident.

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