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No survivors in Casanare plane crash

by Hannah Stone August 25, 2010

aguazul, colombia

A plane crash on Wednesday in Agazul, in Colombia’s eastern Casanare department, left no survivors.

Meta’s civil defense department puts the death toll at six, while Civil Aeronautics agency says it is five.

The aircraft was affiliated with the company Aliar, and had the registration number HK 4429.

The crash took place in the municipality of Aguazul, in the Meta department.

The plane left Bucaramanga airport before 8AM on Wednesday, heading for Puerto Gaitan in the Meta department.

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