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45 dead, dozens rescued after military transport plane crashes in the Philippines 45 dead, dozens rescued after military transport plane crashes in the Philippines
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At least 45 people have been killed after a C-130 transport plane operated by the Philippines military crashed in the country’s Sulu province. A large number of passengers have been pulled alive from the wreckage.At least 45 people have been killed after a C-130 transport plane operated by the Philippines military crashed in the country’s Sulu province. A large number of passengers have been pulled alive from the wreckage.
Philippines military chief Cirilito Sobejana confirmed that a C-130 transport plane had crashed in Jolo, the province’s capital, on Sunday. The plane, which was transporting troops at the time of the accident, missed the runway while landing and crashed into a nearby village, Sobejana explained. Philippines military chief Cirilito Sobejana confirmed that a C-130 transport plane had crashed in Jolo, the province’s capital, on Sunday. The plane, which was transporting troops at the time of the accident, missed the runway while landing and crashed into a nearby village, Sobejana explained. 
So far, 45 deaths have been reported, while several dozen survivors have been hospitalized. Military and civilian firefighters worked to put out a fire that had engulfed much of the aircraft. So far, 45 deaths have been reported, while several dozen survivors have been hospitalized. Military and civilian firefighters worked to put out a fire that had engulfed much of the aircraft. 
Ninety-two people, most of them army personnel, were on board the aircraft at the time of the accident, the country’s defense secretary, Delfin Lorenzana, said in a statement.Ninety-two people, most of them army personnel, were on board the aircraft at the time of the accident, the country’s defense secretary, Delfin Lorenzana, said in a statement.
A photograph purportedly taken near the crash site shows a large billow of smoke rising up into the sky. Other videos and photographs posted to social media appear to show a large fire at the scene of the accident. The Philippines military also released images taken at the site. A photograph purportedly taken near the crash site shows a large billow of smoke rising up into the sky. Other videos and photographs posted to social media appear to show a large fire at the scene of the accident. The Philippines military also released images taken at the site. 
In a statement, the Philippines defense department said that it was focusing all available resources on the rescue operation, and asked the public to refrain from “speculative statements about the unfortunate incident.”In a statement, the Philippines defense department said that it was focusing all available resources on the rescue operation, and asked the public to refrain from “speculative statements about the unfortunate incident.”
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