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Myanmar aircraft fuselage break in the middle

Bagan, Myanmar Airlines airliner loaded with tourists forced landing in the 25th on the road, officials said that the incident two people were killed and 11 injured. According to the airline said the injured included a Taiwanese visitors.
Bagan airline (Air Bagan), rivers and lakes Airport aircraft machine age old Fokker 100 aircraft (Fokker-100) to take off, fly to Mandalay (Mandalay) Shan State (Shan State) (Heho airport), but three kilometers from the airport at an emergency landing. This airport is the gateway to Myanmar popular tourist destination Yin Lynwood (Inle Lake).
The Associated Press reported, The machine 71 people, including 48 foreign tourists. The Bagan Airlines, said four foreign tourists were injured, including two Americans, a Taiwanese, a Frenchman.
The airline had said that the incident was an emergency landing, but later changed to say: "The plane hit the cable, reduce the height of about 1.6 kilometers from the lakes and rivers Airport forced to land in the rice fields."
Airlines previously announced on social networking sites: "found a body in the cabin is still verify the identity of the deceased."
Myanmar DPI previously said that the deceased was only 11 years old. A motorcycle when he struck the aircraft made a forced landing near the airport street, killing one person died.
Anonymous official earlier told AFP: "aircraft in emergency landing near the airport, the fuselage break in the middle."
 



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