Colombian authorities said there was little chance of finding survivors after a small plane with 10 people on board crashed in the Amazon jungle.
The aircraft with registration number HK-4755 PA 34 Navajo took off from Araracuara Airport in the country’s south around 3:00 pm local time (2000 GMT) on Saturday. It lost contact with air traffic control as it went over the town of Florencia.
Authorities have yet to find the occupants — two crew members and eight passengers — although it is almost certain they are dead.
“The aircraft was located – fragmented and incinerated – 10 kilometres (six miles) from the urban centre of the town of Puerto Santander. It is possible that no passengers will be found,” the Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement.
“Specialised rescue personnel are currently in a search and rescue mission for the bodies of the occupants of the aircraft.”
The unit is responsible for ensuring the safety of commercial flights in Colombia.
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