A military transport plane slammed into a mountainside in bad weather in southern Morocco yesterday, killing all 80 people on board, hospital and military sources said.
The army said 78 people were killed on the spot and two rushed to hospital after the Hercules C-130 crashed on the edge of the Sahara desert in Morocco's worst military aviation disaster.
A hospital source later told AFP that the injured died of their wounds.
The plane crashed into a mountain northeast of Guelmim, located about 830 kilometres south of the capital Rabat, the army said in a statement.
Most of those onboard the aircraft were soldiers flying from Laayoune in Western Sahara to the coastal city of Agadir. But the army said civilians, including family members, were also on the flight.
King Mohammed VI has sent a message of condolence to the families of the victims, an official said.
The army statement blamed the accident on "bad weather conditions".
"Above all, it was the fog and bad weather conditions that are believed to be behind this accident. But for the moment, we don't have enough information," an interior ministry official said.
The plane slammed into a mountain around 10 kilometres (six miles) from Guelmin, known as the gateway to the Sahara desert.
Another provincial official said the plane had been preparing to land at the local military airport at Guelmin when "a huge pall of smoke came from the mountain".
He said the plane had hit the well known mountain of Sayyert.
The bodies of several victims have been recovered from the mountainside and taken to the military hospital at Guelmin, the army said in the statement.
Source : The Daily Star
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