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128 killed as Iranian plane hits building
Foreign Desk Report
TEHRAN (Iran)—A military transport plane loaded with Iranian journalists
and trying to make an emergency landing slammed into a 10-story
apartment building, ripping open the top of the structure and igniting a
huge fire. At least 128 people were killed.
All 94 people on the plane were killed, most of them Iranian journalists
heading to cover military maneuvers in the south. Thirty-four residents
of the apartment building also died, and 90 were injured, Tehran state
radio said.
Flames leaped out of windows, from the roof and several other floors of
the building as panicked residents fled the Towhid complex, a series of
high-rise apartment buildings for air force personnel in the Azadi
suburb of Tehran. Wreckage rained down, hitting a nearby gas station,
police said. Cars parked below were smashed by falling debris.
At the foot of the blackened building, what appeared to be a pile of
wreckage was in flames. Firefighters managed to put out the fire in the
building, which was damaged and charred but still standing. Police
cordoned the building and debris field, preventing journalists and a
crowd of as many as 10,000 people from getting close to the site. Many
in the crowd were screaming, afraid their relatives had been killed.
Several hours after the crash, the building still was smoldering.
“It was like an earthquake,” said Reza Sadeqi, a 25-year-old merchant,
who saw the plane hit the building. “The force of the crash threw me
about 3 meters (9 feet) inside my shop”.
“I felt the heat of the fire caused by the crash. It was like being in
hell,” he said. The C-130 aircraft had just taken off from the nearby
Mehrabad airport en route to Bandar Abbas, a port city in southern Iran.
It experienced a technical problem and was returning the Mehrabad for an
emergency landing when it hit the building, state-run television said.
The plane, which belonged to the army air force, carried 84 passengers
and 10 crew members, Iranian television reported. All aboard were
killed, the mayor of Tehran, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, told newsmen. |