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This Article is From Sep 13, 2010

Plane with 51 aboard crashes in Venezuela

Plane with 51 aboard crashes in Venezuela
Caracas: A plane carrying 51 people from a Caribbean island crashed in eastern Venezuela on Monday, and officials said 33 survived, while the rest were killed or missing.

At least 14 people were killed and four were missing in the crash about six miles (10 kilometres) from the eastern city of Puerto Ordaz, Bolivar state Governor Francisco Rangel Gomez told reporters.

The French-built ATR-42 from the state airline Conviasa slammed into a lot used by the state-run Sidor steel foundry, leaving its smashed fuselage among barrels and shipping containers.

The Governor said 33 people survived and were being treated at hospitals.

The plane, a twin-engine turboprop, was carrying 47 passengers and four crewmembers, Gomez said.

He said that Conviasa Flight 2350 had taken off from Margarita Island and crashed shortly before reaching its destination, the airport of Puerto Ordaz.

It was unclear what caused the crash.

The state airline, Consorcio Venezolano de Industrias Aeronauticas y Servicios Aeros SA, began operations in 2004. It says it serves destinations in Venezuela, the Caribbean, Argentina, Iran and Syria.

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