Local media Dawn reported on the 23rd, citing health authorities, 97 of 99 passengers were killed and two were miraculously alive on a plane crashed in Karachi in southern Pakistan.

According to local media and foreign media, Pakistani Airlines Lahore A320 passenger plane (PK8303) crashed at a residential neighborhood near Karachi Jinna Airport in Sindh Province at about 2:45 pm the day before.

The accident machine attempted to land several times before falling to less than 1 km from the runway.

After two corrections by the airline authorities, the number of passengers was found to be 99, including 91 passengers and 8 crew members.

Health officials in Sindh state said on the morning of "97 deaths have been confirmed and 2 survivors."

An official from Karachi City said, "We have recovered more than 80 bodies, but it will take 2 to 3 days to complete the site."During the accident, there were no Korean passengers, and only 1 American citizen was confirmed.

Many of the passengers were reported to be Pakistani family travelers who left their homes to enjoy the 'Idulpitree' celebration of the end of Ramadan.

Dozens of women and children were injured as the accident crashed into a residential area.

At the time of the accident, the men were attending a Friday prayer meeting held at an Islamic temple.

Three casualties were initially reported, but one was found to be injured after being in a residential area.

'The Miracle Survivor' is another male named Jaffa Masoud and Muhammad Jubair, who are sitting in the front row of the accident.

"On my mind, I saw a scream from all sides, and there was only a flame visible," said Muhammad, who suffered only minor injuries. "I couldn't see anyone. I just heard their screams."

He added, "I unscrewed my seat belt, and when I saw some light, I went towards the light. I had to jump from a height of about 3m."

The survivors were said to be stable.

All hospitals near Karachi Airport where an emergency is declared are verifying the identity of the casualties.

Aviation authorities begin investigating the cause of the accident as soon as the casualties are completed.

After the accident pilot has filed a technical defect with the control center, he has lost contact with the machine, and the machine defect is overweight.

On the website called 'LiveATC.net', a voice file was released saying "Lost engine", "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday, Mayday, Mayday Pakistan 8303", which is the last communication between the pilot and the controller.

An anonymous aviation official said in an interview with Reuters, "The landing gear may not appear due to a technical defect, but it has yet to determine the cause of the accident."

On December 7, 2016, Pakistan International Airlines crashed its domestic passenger plane PK661 in a mountainous area 75km from Islamabad, killing 47 passengers.