A Precision Air plane crashed into Lake Victoria killing at least 19 people on Sunday as it approached the northwestern Tanzanian city of Bukoba, police said.
Tanzanian Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa gave the new death toll, raising it up from three.
Precision Air said in a statement that 24 people had survived the accident and were taken to hospital. Two other people hospitalized following the incident were injured in rescue efforts but were not on board the flight, the AFP news agency cited an official as saying.
Earlier, local authorities said 26 of those on board the plane were rescued and taken to a hospital. It was not clear if any of those who were rescued died at the hospital.
According to the police, “bad weather” caused the crash as the plane was flying at about 100 meters (328 feet).
“When the aircraft was about 100 meters midair, it encountered problems and bad weather. It was raining and the plane plunged into the water,” regional police commander William Mwampaghale told reporters.
Tanzanian state broadcaster Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) reported that Flight PW494 hit the water during storms and heavy rain. The flight was operated by Precision Air, which is Tanzania’s largest private carrier.
The aircraft plunged into Lake Victoria as it was approaching the northwestern city of Bukoba.
The airline said the aircraft was an ATR 42-500, manufactured by Tolouse-based Franco-Italian company ATR. The plane had 39 passengers and four crew members on board.
Several people rescued
Mwampaghale said rescuers “managed to save quite a number of people.”
The AFP news agency reported, citing a regional official, that a total of 43 people were on board the flight — including 39 passengers, two pilots and two cabin crew.
“As we speak, we have managed to rescue 26 people who were taken to our referral hospital,” regional commissioner Albert Chalamila was quoted as saying. “The rescue operation is still ongoing and we are communicating with the pilots.”
The domestic passenger plane had departed from the financial capital Dar es Salaam.
Videos on social media showed the Precision Air plane nearly fully submerged, with only the airline’s green and brown-colored tail visible above the water.
President urges calm
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan sent condolences to “all those affected by the accident” and called for calm.
“I have received with sadness the news of the accident involving Precision Air’s plane,” she wrote on Twitter. “Let’s be calm at this moment when rescuers are continuing with the rescue mission while praying to God to help us.”
Tanzania’s prime minister echoed the head of state’s statement after arriving at Bukoba airport.
“All Tanzanians are with you in mourning the 19 people who lost lives during this accident,” Majaliwa said.
The African Union Commission chair Moussa Faki Mahamat also shared his condolences, as did the secretary general of the regional East African Community bloc, Peter Mathuki.
“Our hearts and prayers go to the families of passengers on-board a plane that crashed into Lake Victoria, with our full solidarity to the Government & people of Tanzania,” Faki wrote on Twitter.
“The East African Community joins and sends our condolences to Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan, families and friends of all those who were affected by the Precision Air plane accident,” Mathuki said, also on Twitter.
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