Argentinian Plane Crash Kills 22
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by News Editor
Guardian – A plane carrying 22 people has crashed and exploded in Argentina’s southern Patagonia region, killing all on board.
Sol Air Lines said its Flight 5248 carrying three crew members and 19 passengers, including a baby, indicated an emergency while flying from Neuquen, near the Andes, to Comodoro Rivadavia, along the coast of Patagonia on Wednesday. The company confirmed that the wreckage was found about 15 miles (25km) south-west of the town of Los Menucos, and that firefighters and police found no one alive.
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