Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Sixth survivor pulled from wreckage of plane carrying soccer team to Colombia


A sixth survivor was pulled out of the wreckage of a Bolivian airliner that crashed Tuesday near the city of Medellín killing 75 occupants, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said.
"Carlos Ivan Márquez [Colombia's national disaster management director] has confirmed six survivors of the accident carrying #Chapecoense," Santos posted on his official Twitter account. "We pray there may be even more." 
El Tiempo, the country's leading newspaper, identified the sixth person as defender Hélio Hermito Zampier Neto – more frequently referred to as Neto – and said he was found stuffed under the fuselage.
The first to be rescued from the wreckage were Alan Ruschel, the 27-year-old Chapecoense defensive player, and Brazilian journalist Rafael Henze, whose condition remains stable despite several injuries.
The other survivors were Chapecoense players Marcos Danilo Padilha and Jackson Follman and Bolivian stewardess Ximena Suárez.
The plane, with 81 persons aboard, had been carrying the Brazilian Chapecoense team to Medellín to take part in a soccer match.
The British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, operated by a charter airline named LaMia, declared an emergency and lost radar contact just before 10 p.m. Monday local time because of an electrical failure, aviation authorities said.
The aircraft, which had departed from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, was transporting the Chapecoense soccer team from southern Brazil for the first leg Wednesday of a two-game Copa Sudamericana final against Atlético Nacional of Medellín.
"What was supposed to be a celebration has turned into a tragedy," Medellín Mayor Federico Gutiérrez said from the search and rescue command center.
On-board the plane were 22 players from the Brazilian Chapecoense soccer team, 28 management staff, members of the technical team and special guests, 22 journalists and nine crew members.

The team was flying to Medellín, Colombia, to play in the Copa Sudamerica final against Atlético Nacional.
A search and rescue team had said a sixth male person of approximately 30 years of age, who had been within the fuselage of the aircraft, had been found trapped by wreckage.
Regional police commander José Gerardo Acevedo had earlier told reporters that six people were rescued alive, but one died while receiving medical attention.
Acevedo said no others were found alive and the bodies would be moved once there was natural light.

Brazilian president Michel Temer expressed his solidarity with the team and the dozens of families affected by the tragedy and promised the government would do everything within its reach to help relieve their pain.
The president declared three days of national mourning.
The plane had departed from Brazil on Monday afternoon, making a stopover at Viru Viru airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, and was headed to Medellín, where it reported an emergency due to electrical difficulties to the Aerocivil control tower.
Low visibility meant the crash site was only accessible by road, slowing emergency operations.
Flight details were provided by the Aerocivil as news of the crash began to break.
Temer said Brazil was making four aircraft available to transport victims of the crash back to Brazil.
Chapecoense had chartered the aircraft from Bolivian carrier LaMia to travel to the Copa Sudamerica's 43rd final.

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Injury Update: Arsenal to assess Alexis Sanchez; Santi Cazorla likely out against Man United

Alexis Sanchez against Uruguay on Tuesday, 15 Nov, 2016

Arsenal will assess forward Alexis Sanchez on his return from international duty with Chile, but look set to again have to do without playmaker Santi Cazorla for Saturday's trip to Manchester United.
Sanchez is flying back to London after scoring twice as Chile beat Uruguay 3-1 in their World Cup qualifier in Santiago to get their bid to secure one of the four automatic places in Russia back on track.
The forward, though, had missed the goalless draw against Colombia in Barranquilla after suffering a hamstring problem -- with Gunners boss Arsene Wenger warning it would be a "suicidal decision'' to play him and risk further injury.
Sanchez, who has scored eight goals for Arsenal this season, will be checked over by the Arsenal medical staff once he reports back into the club's London Colney training base as Wenger looks to fine tune preparations for Saturday's crucial lunchtime kickoff at Old Trafford.
While the Gunners will be hoping to have Sanchez available, the player having posted an upbeat message on his social media accounts ahead of the Uruguay game, midfielder Cazorla is not expecting to be involved this weekend.
Cazorla has not featured since picking up an Achilles injury during the 6-0 Champions League win over Ludogorets at the Emirates Stadium on Oct. 19.
Speaking to Spanish radio station Cadena COPE, Cazorla confirmed his return was not imminent.
"I still don't know the exact time. I am trying to return as soon as possible to be with the team again, but I cannot say if it will be soon or if I still have a few weeks left,'' he said.
Alexis Sanchez battles for the ball with Edinson Cavani in Chile's 3-1 win against Uruguay.
Alexis Sanchez scored twice in Chile's defeat of Uruguay on Tuesday.
"It is what I do not know, but hopefully it will be as soon as possible.''
Wenger will be hoping for a clean bill of health from all of his returning internationals, having lost the services of forward Lucas Perez to an ankle injury just ahead of the international break.
Mesut Ozil was not involved in Germany's experimental lineup for their goalless draw against Italy in Milan on Tuesday night.
The attacking midfielder has been in impressive form this season, scoring a fine individual goal in the 3-2 win away over Ludogorets, which secured Arsenal's place in the Champions League knockout stages once again.
Ozil has challenged his teammates to produce another stand-out display to get the required result against one of their direct Premier League rivals -- just as they did when dismantling Chelsea 3-0 in September.
"[We need to] win every game, get as many points as possible and also be successful against the big teams, like we were against Chelsea,'' Ozil said on Arsenal Player.
"We have the quality to beat any team and that's what we want to show this season.
"You can see that the big clubs at the top have quality, and that we have to win every game because of how tight it is at the top.
"Our goal has to be to look at ourselves. If we win the games, we'll be at the top at the end.''