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Search called off after plane crash reports off Myanmar prove false | |
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The search in Myanmar for an alleged missing plane has been called off after authorities confirmed that no aircraft crashed off its west coast, Reuters reported, citing officials. | |
Myanmar’s Civil Aviation Department (CAD) initially reported that “an unidentified aircraft” had crashed on Manaung Island off the coast of the northwestern Rakhine state. | |
“The only thing I can tell you for sure at the moment is that it is not an aircraft from our domestic airlines, so far as we’ve checked,” Tin Maung Ni, a senior department official told Reuters. | |
The country’s aviation authorities were alerted about the incident by regional “sources,” Ni said, adding that CAD staff were sent to investigate the area of the alleged crash. | |
No “companies operating offshore in the area and overflying” Myanmar have reported about the incident, he added. | |
However, later Ni stated that CAD could not find any evidence of a crash taking place. | |
“So far as we have heard from the CAD staff on the Manaung Island things are normal there, so we’re not doing anything,” he said. | |
Head of the Manaung Police Department told Reuters that he had checked reports of the plane crash “thoroughly” and found no proof of the incident. | |
Reports of a plane crash were also denied by Myint Kyaw, the spokesman for the Information Ministry. |