About 85 Injured In Aeromexico Plane Crash, No Fatalities: Officials

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Aeromexico said that flight number 2431 was an Embraer 190 bound for Mexico City when it crashed.MEXICO CITY: As many as 85 people were
injured on Tuesday, two critically, when an Aeromexico-operated Embraer passenger jet crashed soon after takeoff in Mexico's state of
Durango, but authorities said there were no fatalities.The mid-sized jet was almost full, with 97 passengers and four crew members aboard,
when it came down at around 4 p.m
local time (2100 GMT), Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, Mexico's minister for communications and transportation, wrote on Twitter."The plane was taking
off," Governor Jose Rosas Aispuro told Mexican television, adding that witnesses told him there was "a bang" and then without warning the
plane was on the ground.TV images showed the severely damaged body of the plane after it came to rest in scrubland and a column of smoke
rose into the sky.The plane made an emergency landing about six miles (10 km) from the airport, Alejandro Cardoza, a spokesman for the
state's civil protection agency, said on local television
Other authorities said the crash was closer to the airport.Cardoza said in an interview that around 85 people had been injured, adding that
a fire resulting from the accident had been put out
The civil protection agency said 37 people were hospitalized, while the state health department said two passengers were in a critical
condition.The operator of Durango airport, Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte , attributed the crash to bad weather conditions, citing
preliminary reports
The plane had barely taken off when it felt like it was hit by a strong air current, one passenger told network Televisa."Many managed to
leave the plane on foot," Cardoza said.Aeromexico said on Twitter that flight number 2431 was an Embraer 190 bound for Mexico City when it
crashed.A spokesman for the Mexican airline declined to disclose the passenger list or the nationalities of those on board.Embraer did not
immediately respond to requests for comment.Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto wrote on Twitter that he had instructed the defence, civil
protection and transportation ministries to aid in the response to the crash.© Thomson Reuters 2018(Except for the headline, this story has
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