Five people float 36 hours on hull airplane aircraft after emergency landing in Amazone

Five people float 36 hours on hull airplane aircraft after emergency landing in Amazone

Five people survived for 36 hours on the fuselage of a plane after it made an emergency landing in the Bolivian Amazon. Floating on the aircraft and without drinking water, they survived among crocodiles and dangerous snakes.

On Board the Aircraft Were Three Women, A Child, and the 29-Year-old Pilot. The aircraft was a route from baures to the city of Trinidad, 180 kilometers away, on Wednesday in Bolivia. About The Amazon, The Plane Suddenly Lost Altitude, after which the pilot had to make an emergency landing.

The Five Spent 36 Hours On The Floating Fuselage, While Crocodiles Came Within 3 Meters of the Aircraft, The Pilot Says. He said suspects that the kerosene leaking from the plane kept the animals just far enough away. He also saw anaconda in the water.

The Group Survived by Eating Cassava Flour That A Passenger had with them. There was no drinking water. After a day and a half, they were rescued from the floating fuselage after fishermen notion.

The Five Were Tasks to the Hospital by Boat on Friday but are in Good Condition, Accordination to Authorities.

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