3 Confirmed Dead in Lake Victoria Plane Crash dailynewstz: Tanzania
Kagera Regional Medical Officer Dr Issessanda Kaniki confirmed the death toll, which comes after a rescue mission that scoured for hours saving 26 people out of 43.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan sent a comfort message to the families and called for calm. The Prime Minister is scheduled to visit the area to beef up the rescue mission. Precision Air's Chief Executive Officer Mr. Patrick Mwanri described the accident as a"tragedy" announcing two information centers in Dar es Salaam and Bukoba.
According to official details, the passenger plane PW494 had 39 passengers and an infant. The plane departed Dar es Salaam and was scheduled to land at Bukoba Airport enroute to Mwanza before returning to Dar es Salaam on Sunday. Kagera Regional Commissioner Abert Chalamila said rescue missions were ongoing with supporting equipment from the Geita region and the Kagera Sugar Factory.
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