Congo plane crash kills at least 33

Updated 07.56 Wed Apr 16 2008
Keywords: crash, plane, Congo

The death toll from a plane crash in Congo has been set at 33 people, with a further 80 left injured.

The Congolese McDonnell Douglas DC-9 airliner ploughed into a crowded neighbourhood of Goma, capital of Democratic Republic of Congo's eastern North Kivu Province, after bad weather forced the pilot to abort take-off.

"With the help of the UN, we were able to pull out almost all of the passengers before it ignited" - Dirk Cramers of Hewa Bora Airways

Government spokesman Esdras Kambale said in a broadcast on national television that 33 people were killed and 80 injured in the Hewa Bora Airways crash, but gave no further details.

A local governor and the Congolese Red Cross had initially reported only six survivors and more than 70 dead, but Dirk Cramers of Hewa Bora said the majority of the 79 passengers on the plane had survived.

"With the help of the UN, we were able to pull out almost all of the passengers before it ignited," Mr Cramers said. He said the seven crew members had also survived.

Mr Cramers put the confirmed death toll so far at 21, and said he believed all were killed in the Birere market district which was struck by the airliner when it failed to lift off.

"The plane fell on a populated district," North Kivu governor Julien Paluku said, adding that rescue teams were working and it was too early to give a final death toll.

The crash was the latest aviation disaster to hit Congo, a massive central African state the size of western Europe which is recovering from a war and has one of the world's worst air safety records.

Last week, the European Union added Congo's Hewa Bora Airways to a list of aviation companies banned from flying into their territory over safety concerns.

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