At the scene where a passenger plane carrying 132 passengers and crew crashed on the 21st in southern China, military troops were also mobilized to carry out rescue operations, and it was found that what seems to be the belongings of the passengers were scattered. However, no survivors have been identified so far.

According to Chinese aviation authorities, China Eastern Airlines' Boeing 737-800, which was heading from Kunming, Yunnan Province in the inland area to Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, crashed in the mountains of Wuzhou, Guangxi Province, on the afternoon of the 21st. did.



State media reported that a total of 132 passengers and crew were on board the passenger plane, but no foreigners were on board.

At the site, military troops were also mobilized to carry out rescue operations, and in addition to metal fragments and debris that seemed to be part of the aircraft, wallets and ID cards that seemed to belong to the occupants were found, but it depends on the state media. So far, no survivors have been identified.



Following the crash of a passenger plane, Boeing, an American aircraft giant, commented that "technical experts are ready to cooperate with the investigation by Chinese aviation authorities."



It has been confirmed from the images of surveillance cameras installed near the site that the passenger plane fell almost vertically, and the cause of the crash is also being investigated.