Shock! Brazilian football team in Colombia aeroplane crash

An aeroplane, carrying nearly eighty-one people including Brazilian football team Chapecoense’s members, crashed in Colombia. As per the preliminary investigation, the electrical problem was the prime factor led to the disaster.
Fortunately, around six people surprisingly survived the plane crash. The details about the survivors were not yet publicised. From a report published by the airport authorities, it was learned that it was a chartered aeroplane carrying members of the Brazilian football team. The renowned football team was due to play the Copa Sudamerican’s finals. Anyway, the South America’s prestigious football match, which was scheduled to happen tomorrow, was postponed. Moreover, the South American Football Confederation announced that they suspended their function indefinitely. It was told that the organisation’s president, Alejandro Dominguez, was on his way to the accident spot. International media reported that the poor weather condition prevailing in the region badly affected the rescue operations. The media added that the accident spot could not be accessible through any other transportation facility other than the road transport. Chapecoense was founded in 1973. In 2014, the club was promoted to the top division. It was the country’s 21st biggest club in terms of its revenue. In the latest report, the rescue authorities and airport officials identified the aeroplane’s licence number as CP2933. A twitter message published by the airport authorities officially confirmed that there are survivors. However, a rescue operation and investigation operation is on.

Vignesh

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