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Melbourne plane crash: Five on board killed | |
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Five people have died after a light plane crashed into a Melbourne shopping centre, Australian authorities say. | Five people have died after a light plane crashed into a Melbourne shopping centre, Australian authorities say. |
The charter flight appeared to have had a "catastrophic engine failure" shortly after taking off from Melbourne's small Essendon Airport, said Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Stephen Leane. | |
He said everyone on the plane, bound for Tasmania's King Island, had died. | |
"At this stage the advice we have is there are no fatalities other than on the aircraft itself," he said. | |
The shopping centre was not open to the public at the time. | |
"Today is a desperately sad day," Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said. | |
"A number of people have died as a result of what is the worst civil aviation accident that our state has seen for 30 years." | |
A spokeswoman for Spotlight, a retailer in the complex, said the plane crashed into its rear warehouse but all staff were safe. | A spokeswoman for Spotlight, a retailer in the complex, said the plane crashed into its rear warehouse but all staff were safe. |
Essendon Airport, mostly used by light planes, is about 13km (8 miles) north-west of central Melbourne. | Essendon Airport, mostly used by light planes, is about 13km (8 miles) north-west of central Melbourne. |
Damage at scene | Damage at scene |
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would investigate how the twin-engine Beechcraft B200 King Air crashed soon after 09:00 local time on Tuesday. | The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would investigate how the twin-engine Beechcraft B200 King Air crashed soon after 09:00 local time on Tuesday. |
Footage broadcast on local media showed fire and black smoke at the wreckage. | Footage broadcast on local media showed fire and black smoke at the wreckage. |
"Immediately I could tell it was something horrific, the explosion would have gone 30m [100ft] high and ballooned upwards in red and black," witness Mikey Cahill told the Herald Sun. | "Immediately I could tell it was something horrific, the explosion would have gone 30m [100ft] high and ballooned upwards in red and black," witness Mikey Cahill told the Herald Sun. |
Another witness, Daniel May, said he was waiting for the shopping centre to open when the plane came down. | Another witness, Daniel May, said he was waiting for the shopping centre to open when the plane came down. |
"There was an orange explosion and then smoke," he told The Age. "Emergency crews rushed very quickly in, soon after, and I left the area." | "There was an orange explosion and then smoke," he told The Age. "Emergency crews rushed very quickly in, soon after, and I left the area." |
Police said they were evacuating the area and a nearby freeway was closed in both directions. | Police said they were evacuating the area and a nearby freeway was closed in both directions. |
King Island, popular for its beaches and dairy farms, lies 245km (150 miles) south of Melbourne in Bass Strait. | King Island, popular for its beaches and dairy farms, lies 245km (150 miles) south of Melbourne in Bass Strait. |