Propeller plane crashed 24 deaths Residents involved on the ground, Congo, November 25, 5:31

In the Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa, a domestic propeller plane crashed into a residential area immediately after takeoff, and according to British public broadcast BBC, at least 24 people, including residents who were caught up on the ground, died.

On the morning of the 24th, at the airport in the eastern city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the airport crashed into a residential area immediately after the propeller plane took off and burned. In the image from the local area, a large number of people gathered as the aircraft plunges over the building and white smoke is rising.

According to what the British public broadcaster BBC reported as an official, at least 24 people, including residents who were caught on the ground, said that there were 17 passengers and 2 crew members on the propeller plane. It means that he died.

The accident was caused by a twin propeller aircraft called “Dornier 228”, heading to the town of Beni, about 250 kilometers north of Sesame.

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, authorities are investigating the cause of accidents because aircraft accidents frequently occur due to poor maintenance.