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Algerian military plane crashes - 100 feared dead | Algerian military plane crashes - 100 feared dead |
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An Algerian military transport plane has crashed in mountains in the north-east of the country with 103 passengers and crew on board. | An Algerian military transport plane has crashed in mountains in the north-east of the country with 103 passengers and crew on board. |
The Hercules C-130 crashed in a mountainous area of Oum al-Bouaghi province, en route to Constantine. | |
One survivor has been found and the search continues, emergency services official Col Farid Nechad told public radio. | |
The plane is said to have been carrying military personnel and family members. | The plane is said to have been carrying military personnel and family members. |
Women and children were among 71 bodies recovered from the crash site, public radio reported. | |
The plane's original departure point is believed to have been the Sahara Desert garrison city of Tamanrasset, 1,500km (950 miles) south of Constantine, but it had made a stop in Ouargla. | |
A source told radio station Ennahar - which has close links to the government and army - that contact was lost with the military plane between Oum al-Bouaghi and Constantine, as it may have been starting to make its descent prior to landing. | |
It crashed into Djebel Fertas mountain, some 380km (240 miles) east of the capital Algiers, senior military official Col Lahmadi Bouguern was quoted as saying on state media. | It crashed into Djebel Fertas mountain, some 380km (240 miles) east of the capital Algiers, senior military official Col Lahmadi Bouguern was quoted as saying on state media. |
He said bad weather and gusty winds were the probable cause of the crash. | He said bad weather and gusty winds were the probable cause of the crash. |
The plane was carrying 99 passengers - soldiers and their families - as well as four crew members, a security source told AFP news agency. | The plane was carrying 99 passengers - soldiers and their families - as well as four crew members, a security source told AFP news agency. |
This is the worst plane crash in Algeria for more than 10 years and the third involving an Algerian military Hercules. | |
An Air Algerie Boeing 737 crashed on take-off from Tamanrasset in 2003, killing all but one of the 103 people on board. | An Air Algerie Boeing 737 crashed on take-off from Tamanrasset in 2003, killing all but one of the 103 people on board. |