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Feb 4, 2015

How did they survive? Dozens of passengers including a two-year-old child are miraculously pulled to safety after Taiwan plane crashes into bridge and plunges into river

NIghtfall: Rescue teams are set to work through the night to find missing passengers and establish the cause of the crash, which is currently unknown
NIghtfall: Rescue teams are set to work through the night to find missing passengers and establish the cause of the crash, which is currently unknown
Probe: Firefighters use torches to look for survivors and clues within the wreckage of TransAsia GE235 passenger plane, which crashed into the Keeling River after clipping a motorway and taxi shortly after taking off
Probe: Firefighters use torches to look for survivors and clues within the wreckage of TransAsia GE235 passenger plane, which crashed into the Keeling River after clipping a motorway and taxi shortly after taking off
Salvage: Cranes were used to lift part of the sunken aeroplane out of the river. At least 25 people have died from the cras
Salvage: Cranes were used to lift part of the sunken aeroplane out of the river. At least 25 people have died from the cras


 

Miracle: A rescue worker hands over a two-year-old boy after survivor a devastating plane crash in Taiwan. The aircraft clipped a motorway shortly after take off and crashed into the Keeling River
Miracle: A rescue worker hands over a two-year-old boy after survivor a devastating plane crash in Taiwan. The aircraft clipped a motorway shortly after take off and crashed into the Keeling River
Safe: The toddler and a Taiwanese official rush to safety once they reach dry land, after the little boy is rescued from the plane which crashed into the Keeling River in Taipai, Taiwan's capital citySafe: The toddler and a Taiwanese official rush to safety once they reach dry land, after the little boy is rescued from the plane which crashed into the Keeling River in Taipai, Taiwan's capital city
Safe: The toddler and a Taiwanese official rush to safety once they reach dry land, after the little boy is rescued from the plane which crashed into the Keeling River in Taipai, Taiwan's capital city
Smash: Terrifying pictures have emerged of a passenger plane with 58 people on board plunging into a river near Taiwan's capital Taipei after clipping a bridge on the freeway 
Smash: Terrifying pictures have emerged of a passenger plane with 58 people on board plunging into a river near Taiwan's capital Taipei after clipping a bridge on the freeway 

 
The other 18 passengers are believed to be still trapped inside the TransAsia Airways GE235 plane as the rescue operation on the Keeling River in the capital city of Taipei continues.
Terrifying footage of the disaster, filmed by a passing motorist's dashboard camera, has emerged and shows the ATR 72-600 turboprop domestic flight, reportedly with 58 people on board, plunging into the water only three minutes after taking off from Songshan airport which was 5km away. 
Speaking earlier today Wu Jun-hong, a Taipei Fire Department official who was coordinating the rescue, said the missing people were believed to still be in the fuselage, blocked from the entrance by interior wreckage, or had been pulled downriver.
'The focus of our work is to try to use cranes to lift the front part of the wreckage, which is submerged under the water and is where most of the other passengers are feared trapped,' Wu told reporters at the scene.
'At the moment, things don't look too optimistic. Those in the front of the plane are likely to have lost their lives.'
Attempt: Rescue personnel in a rubber dinghy remove a passenger from the wreckage using ropes before transporting them to land and hospitals
Attempt: Rescue personnel in a rubber dinghy remove a passenger from the wreckage using ropes before transporting them to land and hospitals
Lucky: A survivor is taken to safety by emergency crew: 25 people have reportedly died and 15 people have been rescued
Lucky: A survivor is taken to safety by emergency crew: 25 people have reportedly died and 15 people have been rescued
Assistance: An injured passenger is helped onto land by emergency personnel along the river bank. Amongst those rescued are four children 
Assistance: An injured passenger is helped onto land by emergency personnel along the river bank. Amongst those rescued are four children 
Wounded: Another injured passenger is stretchered by emergency workers after being fitted with a neck brace 
Wounded: Another injured passenger is stretchered by emergency workers after being fitted with a neck brace 
Aid: Rescuers transfer an injured passenger from a crashed plane in Taipei to an ambulance vehicle 
Aid: Rescuers transfer an injured passenger from a crashed plane in Taipei to an ambulance vehicle 
However The Strait Times reported that eye witnesses of the disaster claimed they saw people being thrown out of the plane upon impact.
Civil aviation officials said the flight took off at 10:53am, en route to the island of Kinmen, and lost contact with controllers two minutes later. The cause of the crash remains unknown.
In what was believed to be the final communication from the cockpit, aired by local television news, the plane's crew could be heard shouting 'Mayday! Mayday! Engine flameout!'.
A 'flameout' is when the flame in a plane's engine is extinguished, resulting in a loss of power or engine failure. 
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Tragedy: A white sheet is laid over one of the passengers killed in the crash, as the body is taken past military personnel drafted in to help with the rescue operation
Tragedy: A white sheet is laid over one of the passengers killed in the crash, as the body is taken past military personnel drafted in to help with the rescue operation
Probe: Investigators are examining the plane's blackbox (pictured) retrieved from the wreckage to outline the cause of the accident
Probe: Investigators are examining the plane's blackbox (pictured) retrieved from the wreckage to outline the cause of the accident

 
Safety: Fire department officials have confirmed that 14 of the fatalities died on the spot while the remaining died as a result of their injuries before they reached a hospital
Safety: Fire department officials have confirmed that 14 of the fatalities died on the spot while the remaining died as a result of their injuries before they reached a hospital
Secure: Operators begin their operations to secure the crashed aircraft. On board the plane were 53 passengers and five crew, 31 of whom were tourists from mainland China 
Secure: Operators begin their operations to secure the crashed aircraft. On board the plane were 53 passengers and five crew, 31 of whom were tourists from mainland China 
Prise: Search and rescue team members tried to open a hole in the plane to search for those trapped inside the fuselage
Prise: Search and rescue team members tried to open a hole in the plane to search for those trapped inside the fuselage
An official from the national fire agency told AFP at least three people showed 'no life signs' when rescue crews first arrived at the accident site.
'Three people showed no heartbeat and other life signs when they were rescued,' Lin Kuan-cheng said.
More than 1000 emergency personnel, including five rescue teams from the local fire crew and hundreds of military troops, were sent to Nanyang Bridge where they used inflatable speed boats to access the crash site.
Rescue teams were also seen atop the wreckage, where they pulled passengers out to safety before assisting them to land and finally rushing them to various hospitals. 
On board the plane were 53 passengers and five crew, 31 of whom were tourists from mainland China.
A taxi driver was also taken to hospital after suffering severe head injuries and concussion when the plane crushed his vehicle before colliding with the bridge, The Guardian reports. 
Crash: A taxi driver was also taken to hospital after suffering severe head injuries and concussion when the plane crushed his vehicle before colliding with the bridge
Crash: A taxi driver was also taken to hospital after suffering severe head injuries and concussion when the plane crushed his vehicle before colliding with the bridge
Debris: A man walks past the wreckage of the GE235 flight which clipped a freeway overpass before crash landing in a river
Debris: A man walks past the wreckage of the GE235 flight which clipped a freeway overpass before crash landing in a river
Help: 'The focus of our work is to try to use cranes to lift the front part of the wreckage, which is submerged under the water and is where most of the other passengers are feared trapped,'a senior fire department official said 
Help: 'The focus of our work is to try to use cranes to lift the front part of the wreckage, which is submerged under the water and is where most of the other passengers are feared trapped,'a senior fire department official said 

 
The plane, which is a privately-owned airline, had just taken off from Songshan Airport in Taipei and was en route to the island of Kinmen
The plane, which is a privately-owned airline, had just taken off from Songshan Airport in Taipei and was en route to the island of Kinmen
Civil aviation officials said the flight took off at 10:53 am and lost contact with controllers two minutes later
Civil aviation officials said the flight took off at 10:53 am and lost contact with controllers two minutes later
Rush: Thousands of people have crowded around the crash site in Taiwan as 20 passangers remain unaccounted for
Rush: Thousands of people have crowded around the crash site in Taiwan as 20 passangers remain unaccounted for
Assistance: Rescue personnel, military and members of the media line up along the shore as the rescue operations continues
Assistance: Rescue personnel, military and members of the media line up along the shore as the rescue operations continues

 
Help: An injured passenger with blood on her face is escorted by emergency personnel up the river bank
Help: An injured passenger with blood on her face is escorted by emergency personnel up the river bank
Investigators are examining the plane's blackbox retrieved from the wreckage to outline the cause of the accident.
Lin Chih-ming, head of Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration, said the ATR 72-600 was less than a year old and was last serviced just over a week ago.
The pilot had 14,000 flying hours and the co-pilot 4,000 hours, Lin said.
It's not the first time TransAsia has been struck by tragedy as another of its planes, also an ATR-7, crashed in a rainstorm in July off Penghu Island in the Taiwan Strait.
The plane crash killed 48 people and injured 10 others. 
Infographics: The plane crashed three minutes after take off, only five kilometres from the runway
Infographics: The plane crashed three minutes after take off, only five kilometres from the runway
Emergency personnel carry the body of a passenger extracted from the commercial plane after it crashed
Emergency personnel carry the body of a passenger extracted from the commercial plane after it crashed
Bags: A policeman takes photo of passengers' luggage recovered from the  plane which crashed into the Keelung River
Bags: A policeman takes photo of passengers' luggage recovered from the plane which crashed into the Keelung River
Collection: Military personnel carry items from the  ATR 72-600 turboprop airplane to shore
Collection: Military personnel carry items from the ATR 72-600 turboprop airplane to shore
Wreckage: Parts of the airplane are seen lying on the ground where they fell when the  aircraft crashed into the freeway bridge
Wreckage: Parts of the airplane are seen lying on the ground where they fell when the aircraft crashed into the freeway bridge
Divers at work: Lin Chih-ming, head of Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration, said the ATR 72-600 was less than a year old and was last serviced just over a week ago
Divers at work: Lin Chih-ming, head of Taiwan's Civil Aeronautics Administration, said the ATR 72-600 was less than a year old and was last serviced just over a week ago
Stranded: Civil aviation officials said the flight took off at 10:53 am and lost contact with controllers two minutes later
Stranded: Civil aviation officials said the flight took off at 10:53 am and lost contact with controllers two minutes later
Wreckage: Investigators will be examining causes of the accident, the Aviation Safety Council spokesman Wang Hsing-chung said
Wreckage: Investigators will be examining causes of the accident, the Aviation Safety Council spokesman Wang Hsing-chung said

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