A tragic air crash simply outdoors Kenya’s capital on Thursday claimed six lives, after a medical evacuation jet belonging to AMREF Flying Medical doctors plunged right into a residential space in Kiambu County, which borders Nairobi.
The Kenya Crimson Cross confirmed the incident, stating that rescue groups had been swiftly deployed to the crash website. Army and police personnel additionally responded quickly, securing the world amid burning wreckage and scattered particles. Eyewitnesses reported listening to a loud explosion, adopted by a fireball and the sight of particles raining over rooftops within the Githurai suburb.
The plane, a mid-size Cessna Quotation XLS jet operated by AMREF Flying Medical doctors, had taken off from Nairobi and was en path to Hargeisa, the capital of the self-declared Republic of Somaliland. In an announcement, the air ambulance service supplier stated it’s totally cooperating with aviation authorities and emergency companies to find out the reason for the crash. It didn’t disclose the variety of casualties or speculate on the trigger, however assured that extra info can be launched in the end.
Confusion initially surrounded the incident, with the Kenya Crimson Cross earlier misreporting the plane as a helicopter. Nevertheless, AMREF later clarified the plane sort and route.
Native media outlet The Star reported a swift and coordinated response from the authorities, with emergency companies shortly arriving to cordon off the scene and start restoration efforts.
Though crashes involving mild plane are comparatively widespread within the area, this newest tragedy has raised renewed considerations over flight security. In April final yr, Kenya’s army chief was amongst 10 individuals killed in a army helicopter crash shortly after take-off.
Kenyan authorities officers have but to concern a proper assertion on the most recent crash.
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