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A Pakistani passenger plane with more than 100 people believed to be on board has crashed in the southern city of Karachi. IMAGES
Karachi (Pakistan), May 22 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Rehan Kahn) A Pakistan International Airlines passenger flight with over 100 people on board crashed on Friday as it was about to land near a residential area close to the airport in the port city of Karachi, a civil aviation official said.There was no immediate word about any survivors from the crash, which took place near Karachi’s Model Colony area.FOOTAGE OF THE AREA WHERE THE PLANE CRASHED.
Debris and smoke is seen form the roof of a building after a Pakistani plane with nearly 100 people on board crashed into a residential area of the southern city of Karachi. IMAGES
Karachi, May 23 (EFE).- The death toll from the plane crash in Karachi rose to 97 on Saturday after rescue teams spent the night searching for survivors among the rubbles.On Friday, a Pakistan Airline plane with 99 people on board crashed in the residential area of Model Colony, Karachi. Among the people on board, 97 died, while the other two survived, Karachi police spokesperson Irfan Hussain told EFE. (Camera: SHAHZAIB AKBER/REHAN KHAN).SHOTLIST: SECURITY DEPLOYMENT NEAR THE CRASH SITE IN KARACHI AND A MORGUE WHERE THE BODIES OF THE VICITMS WERE KEPT.
Karachi (Pakistan), May 22 (EFE/EPA).- A Pakistan passenger plane carrying 99 people crashed on Friday in a residential area close to the airport in the port city of Karachi on Friday just before landing, officials said. At least three passengers have survived the crash.The exact number of casualties was difficult to ascertain after the crash as the plane went down into the crowded neighborhood Model Colony area in Pakistan's biggest city and main financial hub.FOOTAGE OF THE RUBBLE AND HOSPITAL.
Karachi (Pakistan), May 23 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Rehan Khan/Shahzaib Akber) The death toll in a plane crash in Pakistan rose to 97 on Saturday after rescue teams spent the night searching for survivors among the rubble in a residential area in the port city of Karachi where the state-owned Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight with 99 people on board crashed a day earlier.FOOTAGE OF THE FUNERAL OF THE SHAHARYAR ARMY MAJOR AND OF THE MORGUE.
Protests erupt in Pakistan's Karachi after former prime minister Imran Khan was arrested during a court appearance in the capital for one of dozens of cases pending since he was ousted last year. IMAGES
Sounds of gunfire ring through the night outside a Pakistan police compound in the port city of Karachi. The compound is home to several police buildings as well as the residences of officers and their families. "The number of the attackers is not yet clear," Sindh province information minister Sharjeel Inam Memon told a local TV station. IMAGES