Bicol Cessna plane crash rescuers face weather, terrain challenges–EDC chief | Lenie Lectura

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Bicol Cessna plane crash rescuers face weather, terrain challenges–EDC chief | Lenie Lectura
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The search and rescue teams deployed by the Energy Development Corporation (EDC) are currently on the ground about one kilometer away from the crash site.

The search and rescue teams deployed by the Energy Development Corporation are currently on the ground about one kilometer away from the crash site.

As of press time, there is no word yet from the rescue teams if they have reached the site of the Cessna 340 that went missing shortly after it took off from the Bicol International Airport at 6:45 a.m. last Saturday. So they’re being very careful. Finally, they were able to get through. Teams were dropped. Now they are making their way on land. So far no word yet that they’ve reached the site,” added Lopez.

“We’re hoping that it’s still a search and rescue not search and recovery. We’re still hoping that we can find survivors but it’s been, happened over the weekend, tough weather and you see the shape of the plane but we’re still hopeful that there’s a miracle and that prayers that there will be [survivors] but also we’re very conscious of the safety of the rescuers,” he said.

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