Nigeria: Airplane hits building, 153 dead

Nigeria's aviation authorities have officially confirmed that all passengers aboard a plane that crashed into a building in Lagos had been killed.

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Nigeria's aviation authorities have officially confirmed that all passengers aboard a plane that crashed into a building in Lagos had been killed. There were 153 people on the plane, said the government of Nigeria. Nigeria: Airplane hits building, 153 dead Although he did not state how many people were on board, an official of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Service said there were no survivors in the crash, reported the AP. It is also is possible that among the victims were those who were in the building itself. President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan declared three days of mourning after the plane of the local private company Dara Air a two-storey building shortly after takeoff. The cause of the accident is still unknown. Media reports that there was no wind Lagos and that the crash did not occur due to weather conditions. In August 2010, the U.S. gave Nigeria first class aviation status, which indicates the highest level of security and allows Nigerian air carriers to fly directly to the U.S.. The Nigerian government has also announced that its current radar system completely covers the entire national territory. On the other hand, Nigeria suffers from frequent power cuts, while airport generators are sometimes faulty, leading to the shutting down of the radar system. (Beta) B92 Tanjug

Nigeria: Airplane hits building, 153 dead

Although he did not state how many people were on board, an official of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Service said there were no survivors in the crash, reported the AP. It is also is possible that among the victims were those who were in the building itself.

President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan declared three days of mourning after the plane of the local private company Dara Air a two-storey building shortly after takeoff.

The cause of the accident is still unknown. Media reports that there was no wind Lagos and that the crash did not occur due to weather conditions.

In August 2010, the U.S. gave Nigeria first class aviation status, which indicates the highest level of security and allows Nigerian air carriers to fly directly to the U.S..

The Nigerian government has also announced that its current radar system completely covers the entire national territory. On the other hand, Nigeria suffers from frequent power cuts, while airport generators are sometimes faulty, leading to the shutting down of the radar system.

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