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Tragic Photos: Plane carrying Brazilian soccer team crashes in Colombia, killing at least 75 people

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The plane, charter flight CP2933 operated by LaMia airline, was due to arrive in Medellin from Bolivia, the airport’s official Twitter account confirmed, adding the plane suffered an electrical failure before the crash.Image may be NSFW.
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The team, Chapecoense, was due to play against Medellin’s Atletico Nacional in the finals of the Copa Sudamericana on Wednesday, local media reported.

 

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Aerocivil, Colombia’s civil aviation authority, confirmed the accident and said that the first steps of an official investigation have begun.

The crash took place near the town of La Unión, in the mountainous department of Antioquia.

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Aerocivil published a list of the names of the surviving passengers and crew to its Twitter account.

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The South American Football Confederation said in a statement it “greatly regrets” the crash and added all of its activities will be suspended until further notice.

Airport officials say the crash site can only be accessed by ground transportation because of the weather conditions.

 

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ABC News’ Joshua Hoyos, Matt Stone and Rachel Katz contributed to this report.

 


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