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97 dead, two survived in Pakistan plane crash: Officials

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Ninety-seven people were killed and two survived in a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane crashed in Karachi on Friday, health officials said Saturday.

The A320 Airbus was carrying 99 passengers and 8 crew members from Lahore to Karachi on PK-8303 when it crashed in a residential area near Karachi airport.

Soon after the crash, Sindh Minister of Health and Population Welfare declared an emergency in all major hospitals of Karachi.

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Meanwhile, according to a Sputnik report, the Pakistani government’s aviation division has set up a four-member investigative team that will probe the deadly plane crash near the southern city of Karachi.

“On the directives of Federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan and with the approval of Federal Government Aircraft Investigation Committee headed by Air Commodore Usman Ghani, [a] President Aircraft Accident Investigation Board has been constituted,” the ministry tweeted, reported Sputnik.

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