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Plane carrying Brazilian football team Chapecoense crashes in Colombia | Plane carrying Brazilian football team Chapecoense crashes in Colombia |
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A plane carrying more than 80 people, including members of the Brazilian football team Chapecoense, has crashed in Colombia according to authorities. | A plane carrying more than 80 people, including members of the Brazilian football team Chapecoense, has crashed in Colombia according to authorities. |
Medellin international airport has confirmed that a charter aircraft was involved in a serious emergency on its way to the city. | Medellin international airport has confirmed that a charter aircraft was involved in a serious emergency on its way to the city. |
There has been no confirmation of casualties at this moment although it there were 72 passengers and nine crew on board. | |
In a statement, the management and emergency team at José Maria Córdova airport in Rio Negro, Colombia, said there had been some survivors. | |
Local media reported that the plane was carrying members of the football team Chapecoense from Brazil - a fact later confirmed by airport authorities. | Local media reported that the plane was carrying members of the football team Chapecoense from Brazil - a fact later confirmed by airport authorities. |
#LoÚltimo Avión que transportaba al equipo Chapecoense de Brasil se encuentra desaparecido https://t.co/ib3I96L34E pic.twitter.com/yDyn4tJbgV | #LoÚltimo Avión que transportaba al equipo Chapecoense de Brasil se encuentra desaparecido https://t.co/ib3I96L34E pic.twitter.com/yDyn4tJbgV |
The team was scheduled to play Copa Sudamerica finals against Atletico Nacional on Wednesday in Medellin. | The team was scheduled to play Copa Sudamerica finals against Atletico Nacional on Wednesday in Medellin. |
The plane – a British Aerospace 146 short-haul aircraft – is believed to have started its journey in Sao Paulo, Brazil, at 3.35pm in the afternoon local time. It made a stop in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, a bustling economic hub in eastern Bolivia, later that day before setting off for Colombia. | |
This was the plane that crashed in Colombia, used to transport Argentina national team earlier this month (photo: @BriEmmanuel_U ) pic.twitter.com/h5LZnZI9fS | This was the plane that crashed in Colombia, used to transport Argentina national team earlier this month (photo: @BriEmmanuel_U ) pic.twitter.com/h5LZnZI9fS |
The José Maria Córdova airport statement said that at 10pm a plane travelling from Santa Cruz had declared an emergency because of electrical failures between the municipalities of la Ceja and la Unión. | |
“At the moment we know that the disaster happened in Cerro Gordo the municipality of La Unión and that there were 72 passengers and nine crew aboard, including the football team Chapocoense Real. There are reported to be six survivors,” the statement read. | |
Colombia’s El Tiempo newspaper says there were at least 22 players from the squad on board the plane. It reported that 23rd player, who the newspaper did not name, had been supposed to travel but did not. | |
Medellin’s mayor, Federico Gutierrez, confirmed the possibility of survivors. | |
“It’s a tragedy of huge proportions,” Gutierrez told Blu Radio on his way to the site in a mountainous area outside the city where the chartered aircraft is believed to have crashed shortly before midnight local time. | “It’s a tragedy of huge proportions,” Gutierrez told Blu Radio on his way to the site in a mountainous area outside the city where the chartered aircraft is believed to have crashed shortly before midnight local time. |
He said ambulances and rescuers were on their way. It is not clear what caused the crash although it appear that the weather was bad in the area. | He said ambulances and rescuers were on their way. It is not clear what caused the crash although it appear that the weather was bad in the area. |
According to the local news site mioriente.com, La Unión’s fire chief has said that at least 10 people were being tended to at the accident site. A state of emergency has been declared in the area and two Colombian airforce helicopters have begun searching for more survivors. | |
Elkin Ospina mayor of nearby La Ceja, said that 30 police, fire and Red Cross vehicles had been deployed to the site. | |
Luis Fernando Rodríguez, medical chief of the San Juan de Dios clinic in La Ceja, told mioriente.com: “We are trying to co-ordinate with other hospitals in the area to see what our capacity is given the complexity and the volume of patients who could arrive.” | |
Authorities have appealed for people to stay away from the crash site and allow rescue workers to move freely. | Authorities have appealed for people to stay away from the crash site and allow rescue workers to move freely. |
Meanwhile as news of the crash circulated across south America football fans and clubs paid tribute on Twitter and Facebook. | |
Força, @ChapecoenseReal! Unidos em um só coração! O Flamengo e sua Nação estão juntos contigo! #ForçaChape | |
Some fans posted messages under what appears to be the last video of Chapecoense’s players before the accident on the club’s Facebook page. “I am from Rio de Janeiro and I am praying for you. May God and Our Lady send their angels to take care of you all,” wrote one. “May God keep them all alive,” said another. Others expressed anger at reports that the plane ran out of fuel. “We cannot accept this,” writes one. “Let us pray that they all get out alive.” | |
Chapecoense were on their way to play in the first leg of Copa Sudamericana final against Colombian side Atlético Nacional. The match was scheduled to be played in Medellin on 30 November, with the second leg back in Brazil on 7 December. | Chapecoense were on their way to play in the first leg of Copa Sudamericana final against Colombian side Atlético Nacional. The match was scheduled to be played in Medellin on 30 November, with the second leg back in Brazil on 7 December. |
The team, based in the city of Chapecó in the state of Santa Catarina, play in Brazil’s premier division, Série A. The club was founded in 1973 and first won promotion to the top flight in 2014. | |
As of last weekend, when they fell to a 1-0 defeat away at already-crowned champions Palmeiras, Chapecoense were ninth in the table after 37 games played. They were scheduled to conclude the domestic season against Atlético Mineiro on Sunday. | |
The Copa Sudamericana is South America’s second tier club competition, one rung below the Copa Libertadores. The winner of the Copa Sudamericana gains automatic entry into next season’s Copa Libertadores, the centrepiece of the continent’s football calendar. | |
The final, like each round of the tournament, is a two-legged tie, consisting of a home and an away fixture. | |
Chapecoense had already travelled to Argentina twice, beating Independiente and San Lorenzo, and Colombia once, where they lost to Junior 1-0 but progressed on aggregate in the quarter-finals. | |
This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates. | This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates. |