Myanmar authorities investigating report of plane crash

Myanmar authorities investigating report of plane crash

October 28, 2016   01:45 pm

Myanmar authorities have said they are looking into reports of a plane crash in the sea near their west coast.

A senior official from Myanmar’s Civil Aviation Department told Reuters “an unidentified aircraft” had crashed into the sea off the west coast on Friday and authorities were trying to locate it.

“The only thing I can tell you for sure at the moment is that it is not an aircraft from our domestic airlines, so far as we have checked,” senior department official Tin Maung Ni told Reuters.

The official said aviation authorities were alerted by regional sources about the crash which, according to the unconfirmed reports, occurred late on Friday morning.

Tin Maung Ni also said there were no reports of anything untoward from any “companies operating offshore in the area and overflying” Myanmar.

Civil Aviation Department staff in the area had been sent to investigate and were expected to report back at around 3pm (0830 GMT), he said.

-Agencies

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