Fatal Plane Crash In The Bahamas: 10 People Killed After Aircraft Goes Down

Immediately after the accident, Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said that one person had survived.

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Nassau: Sad news came from Bahamas on Friday. A small plane crashed in North Andros, a seaside area west of the capital Nassau. All 10 people on board the plane died in this accident. The accident occurred at a time when the country was celebrating its 53rd independence anniversary. After the accident, the government took immediate action and stopped all domestic flights of 'Flamingo Air' till further notice.

Did anyone survive?

Initially there was news of relief. Shortly after the accident, Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said that one person had been rescued alive. But a few hours later in the press conference he said that that person also died in the hospital. His injuries were very serious. In this way the total number of deaths in this accident reached 10. The government has not yet released the names of the deceased. The administration is saying that first all the families will be informed, after that the names will be made public. Rescue teams are still busy collecting items from the debris.

What did the Prime Minister say?

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis expressed deep condolences on this accident. He said that today will be written in black letters in the history of Bahamas. “Today we were supposed to celebrate 53 years of our independence. But in an instant the day of joy turned into sadness. The entire country is in pain at this time.” He further said that the government stands with all the families who have lost their loved ones in this tragedy. "Our grief cannot be expressed in words. The government will provide all possible help to the families of the victims. We are with them at every step." The PM also prayed for the peace of the souls of the deceased and appealed to the countrymen to remain united.

What steps did the government take?

After the accident, the aviation authority has immediately started an investigation. As a preliminary investigation, all flights of 'Flamingo Air' have been stopped. This decision will remain in effect until the technical investigation of the aircraft is completed. The area of North Andros was sealed after the accident. Forensic and aviation teams are collecting evidence on the spot. Weather conditions and whether there was a technical fault in the aircraft or not, all these aspects will be investigated. There is a wave of mourning throughout the Bahamas after this accident. Independence celebration programmes have also been cancelled.