Pakistan International Airlines flight crashes in Karachi's residential area with 107 onboard

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Pakistan International Airlines flight crashes in Karachi's residential area with 107 onboard
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A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane crashed in a residential area in Karachi near the city's Jinnah International Airport on Friday, an official of the flag carrier has confirmed.
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The crash took place in the city's Model Colony area, reports Dawn news.


PIA spokesperson Abdul Sattar confirmed the crash and added that the flight A-320 was carrying 107 passengers and was flying from Lahore to Karachi.

Footage showed plumes of smoke rising from the site of the crash.

Confirming the incident, a senior official of the Civil Aviation Authority said the rescue operation was underway.
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"It is too early to say anything. We are collecting details of passengers," The Express Tribune quoted the official as saying.

Meanwhile, a statement by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Army Quick Reaction Force and Sindh Pakistan Rangers reached the site for relief and rescue efforts alongside civil administration, Dawn news reported.

Sindh's Ministry of Health and Population Welfare has declared emergency in all major hospitals of Karachi due to the plane crash, according to Meeran Yousuf, the media coordinator to the provincial health minister.

Last year, a PIA aircraft skidded off the runway while landing at Gilgit airport.

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Passengers had remained safe in the accident, but the plane suffered considerable damage.

On December 6, 2016, PIA flight PK-661 carrying 48 passengers and crew had crashed on the way to Islamabad from Chitral, killing all on board.

with inputs from IANS

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