Plane crash kills 14 at Nigeria airport
Rescuers peer into the wreckage of a jet at the Lagos airport in Nigeria on Thursday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Six people survived the crash in Lagos
- The plane, with 20 aboard, crashed while taking off Thursday
- Body of late governor of Ondo state was aboard the aircraft
- His relatives were accompanying his body
"The six survivors were
promptly transported to the hospital and are receiving appropriate
medical care," Princess Stella Oduah-Ogiemwonyi said in a statement on
her Facebook page.
Two of the injured were
in critical condition, and four were in stable condition, said her
spokesman, Joe Obi, on her Facebook page.
The incident occurred at
9:32 a.m. when an Embraer 120 operated by Associated Airlines on a
private charter flight to Akure crashed shortly after takeoff from the
airport's domestic wing and burst into flames, she said.
First responders reached the crash site and extinguished the fire within two minutes, "despite the surging crowd," she said.
The flight data recorder
and the cockpit voice recorder have both been recovered from the
wreckage, said Muhtar Usman, commissioner with the Nigerian Accident
Investigation Bureau
The identities of the victims were being withheld pending notification of relatives, Oduah-Ogiemwony said.
Among the passengers were
relatives of the late former governor of Ondo state, Olusegun Agagu,
who were accompanying his body on the flight, Nigerian state-run TV
broadcaster NTA reported.
Agagu was a former aviation minister in Nigeria.
In a statement from an adviser, President Goodluck Jonathan extended his condolences to relatives of the dead.
"President Jonathan
views the plane crash as most unfortunate and regrettable, given the
concerted efforts of the federal government to enhance aviation safety
in the country," said the spokesman, Reuben Abati. "He has therefore
ordered a thorough investigation of the crash by all relevant agencies
with a view to determining the cause and taking further actions, as may
become necessary."
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