Residents were safe despite the plane crashing into homes

Residents were safe despite the plane crashing into homes

National airline flight PK8303 crashed in a densely populated area of ​​Model Colony adjacent to Jinnah Airport on Friday, killing 97 passengers.
About 25 houses were also affected by the plane crash, but surprisingly no one living in these houses was killed and no house was completely destroyed.
The PIA plane crashed into Jinnah Garden houses in Kazimabad area of ​​Model Colony, just four kilometers from the runway, but fortunately the main part of the plane did not land on the roof of any house but between two rows of houses. It crashed into a street where people's cars and motorcycles were parked

This is an average residential area. All the houses on this street were built on a plot of about 10 marlas and most of them were two storey.
The accident happened after Friday prayers when people had returned home after praying and were inside the house due to extreme heat and fasting.
Hamza Mufti, a resident of the back street where the plane crashed, told Urdu News that the fuselage of the plane did not come on any house nor did the plane fall on the roof of any one house. He said that due to the collision of the wings and the engine of the plane, the front parts of the houses were damaged but the rooms inside were relatively safe.
Residents were safe despite the plane crashing into homes

No one's house was completely destroyed by the wreckage. That is why Sindh Health Minister Dr. Azra Afzal Pechoho said that no deaths have been reported in any area so far. Only 4 people are injured and undergoing treatment.
Is it a coincidence that the plane did not land on a house or is it the result of human strategy? It is too early to say anything in this regard. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture and that his confession had been obtained through torture.
The crash also affected the residents of the street and left them with no sign of distress. Hamza said he knew the people whose homes were affected by the crash and was so upset that most of them stayed up all night.
Rescue operations continued on the second day of the crash, with security agencies and rescue personnel taking part.
Residents were safe despite the plane crashing into homes

Civil Aviation Authority officials also visited the crash site and gathered evidence. Security personnel set up a security fence around the crash site and no unauthorized persons were allowed to enter the area.
Hamza said a large crowd had gathered immediately after the accident, but security personnel took full control of the area by nightfall, after which area residents were not allowed to enter.
Hamza himself tried to get closer but Rangers did not allow him to go down the side street.
The accident caused financial loss to the residents of the area. Vehicles and motorcycles parked in the street or garage were also destroyed

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