December 4, 2024

Breaking: Disaster strikes São Paulo, plane crash kills 62

A Voepass airline plane carrying 62 individuals crashed on Friday, leaving authorities and rescue teams scrambling to assess the situation and provide support.

The ill-fated flight, designated as “2283 – PS-VPB,” was confirmed by Voepass airline in an official statement. The aircraft had taken off from Cascavel-PR, en route to Guarulhos Airport, carrying 58 passengers and 4 crew members.


Voepass airline swiftly addressed the incident, stating, “VOEPASS has taken all measures to support those involved. There is still no confirmation of how the accident occurred or the current situation of the people on board.”

The airline’s immediate focus has been on providing support and assistance to the affected passengers and crew members, as well as their families.

The response to the crash has been robust, with multiple agencies mobilized to manage the aftermath. The Superintendence of Technical-Scientific Police (SPTC), along with the Civil and Military Police, have been actively engaged in rescue efforts. Additionally, teams from the Legal Medical Institute (IML) and those responsible for collecting bodies have been dispatched to reinforce the ongoing operations.

Brazilian broadcaster Globo TV reported the extensive mobilization, highlighting the coordinated efforts to rescue victims and manage the incident site.

The dedicated response teams are working tirelessly to provide clarity on the situation and ensure the safety and support of all individuals involved.

As of now, there remains a significant degree of uncertainty surrounding the crash. The exact cause of the accident has yet to be determined, and the current status of the passengers and crew is still unconfirmed. Authorities are diligently working to piece together the sequence of events that led to the crash, with the hope of providing answers and closure.

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