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No Survivors Found in China Northern Air Crash

No survivors have been found more than 12 hours after China Northern Airlines passenger plane crashed in the sea off northeast China with 112 people on board, a local official said Wednesday.


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Rescue Work for Air Crash Underway
No survivors have been found more than 12 hours after China Northern Airlines passenger plane crashed in the sea off northeast China with 112 people on board, a local official said Wednesday.

"No survivors have been found," said an official at Dalian airport who was in charge of dealing with relatives of the passengers on the ill-fated flight, which crashed late Tuesday.

The official said that bodies salvaged from the sea were placed at various hospitals throughout the city, and that identification had not yet begun.

More than 70 bodies and various items of wreckage were pulled from the water within hours of Tuesday night's crash, the China News Service reported earlier in the day.


China Northern Airlines Plane Crashes
The pilot of flight 6136 from Beijing to Dalian in Liaoning province reported a fire in the cabin of his MD-82 jet just before he was due to land in the coastal city, 500 kilometres (310 miles) northeast of the Chinese capital.

Navy Joins Search
The Chinese navy force stationed in Dalian has sent four ships to help salvage wreckage of the crashed plane.

The China Northern crash brought a grim end to the week-long Labor Day holidays, during which millions of domestic travelers toured the country and airlines laid on extra flights.

A rescue official said from Dalian a flotilla of more than 30 tugs was combing the sea for possible survivors and picking up pieces of wreckage.

"It looks unlikely that we will have any survivors," a rescue official at Dalian port said.

President Jiang Zemin and Premier Zhu Rongji ordered aviation, police and transport agencies and the military to "fully organize and support rescue efforts."

At Beijing's Capital Airport, China Northern Airline workers were seen reviewing tickets and passenger lists to identify those on board the plane, but they declined to comment.

Most of the passengers were from the Yellow Sea city of Dalian. Family members gathered in city hotels to await word on the fate of their relatives.

Police had begun DNA testing to identify victims of the disaster and a State Council, or cabinet, investigation team landed in Dalian early Wednesday.

Ground controllers lost contact with the plane at 9.32 pm after its captain reported the fire in the cabin and the aircraft crashed eight minutes later, it said.

The flight left Beijing at 8:37 pm and was due to land at Dalian's Zhoushuizi Airport about an hour later.

Chris Yates, air safety expert with aviation and defense publishers Jane's, said there were many potential causes for fire in aircraft, including smoking and faulty electrical wiring.

"I imagine that investigators will consider a particular type of electrical cabling that might have overheated and caused the fire in the Chinese plane," he said.

Second Crash
It was the second deadly crash for the Shenyang-based airline, which according to China Northern's Web site had 24 MD-82s in its fleet of more than 80 aircraft.

In November 1993, an MD-82 operated by China Northern crashed while landing in the northwestern city of Urumuqi, killing 12 and injuring seven.

The plane that crashed Tuesday was delivered in July 1991 and had logged 26,000 flight hours on 16,000 flights, according to Boeing.

It was one of 35 MD-80 series jets assembled from McDonnell Douglas parts kits at a Shanghai factory. Thirty of those went to Chinese carriers and five were shipped back to US carrier TWA.

China's worst crash occurred in June 1994 when a Russian-built Tupolev-154 operated by China Northwest Airlines en route from the tourist city of Xian to Guangzhou crashed less than 10 minutes after take-off, killing all 160 people on board.


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