Pakistan mourns plane crash that killed 152


Islamabad - Pakistan on Thursday observed a day of mourning for the 152 people killed in a plane crash, as heavy rain slowed down the recovery of more than a dozen bodies from the crash site in the thickly forested Margalla Hills near Islamabad.An Air Bl
Posted : Thu, 29 Jul 2010 08:13:43 GMT
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Islamabad - Pakistan on Thursday observed a day of mourning for the 152 people killed in a plane crash, as heavy rain slowed down the recovery of more than a dozen bodies from the crash site in the thickly forested Margalla Hills near Islamabad.

An Air Blue flight from Karachi crashed as it was circling in heavy rain while waiting for the runway to be cleared for landing early Wednesday. There were no survivors among the 146 passengers and six crew.

Ramzan Sajid, a spokesman of the Capital Development Authority, which is overseeing the rescue work, said that the process to retrieve around 13 bodies from the difficult terrain had slowed down because of heavy rain on Thursday morning.

"In the morning hours we had to completely stop the rescue work but now as the rain has stopped we are resuming the rescue work," Sajid said by midday.

"It's a difficult operation since the debris is scattered in a 1-square-kilometre area and there is no road access," he added.

Pakistani flags were flying at half mast on all public buildings Thursday to mourn the crash, the worst in the country's aviation history.

As the exact cause of the accident remained unclear, officials hoped the recovery of the plane's black box would help the probe.

"We have not yet found the plane's black box," said Junaid Saleem, head of the Civil Aviation Authority. "From today we will start proper inquiry into the crash."

An investigation board appointed by the government is expected to look into what caused the plane to stray from the normal landing course and slam into Margalla Hills, located some 20 kilometers north of Islamabad's Benazir Bhutto international airport.

Preliminary investigations indicated that a pilot's error could have caused the accident. The air-traffic control also failed to warn the pilot that he had veered off the flight path, the daily Dawn reported.

"It could be even a combination of both," a member of the investigation board told the newspaper. The possibility of a technical failure is also not being ruled out.

The rescue workers had transported the remains of 139 victims to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Science. Fifty-eight bodies have so far been identified and 30 of them handed over to the relatives.

"Many of the bodies are charred and beyond recognition. We are starting DNA tests from today to determine their identities," Interior Minister Rehman Malik said.

Volunteers who assisted the rescue efforts described horrible scenes at the crash site.

"Severed body parts were scattered everywhere," said Saqib Manzoor, a college student. "A leg was here and the head was over there. Lungs and hearts were scattered everywhere."

US President Barack Obama offered his deepest condolences to the families of the victims.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those touched by this horrible accident," Obama said. "The American people stand with the people of Pakistan in this moment of tragedy."

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