Written by Dailynews.vn Monday, 12 December 2011 15:16
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire from burning houses after a light plane crashed into a nearby school Saturday, December 10, 2011 in suburban Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines. It crashed into the school building Saturday near the Philippine capital after its pilot requested an emergency landing shortly after takeoff, killing over a dozen of people. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)
Police Senior Inspector Dennis Sirilan said the fire spread rapidly to nearby shanties that surround the school after the twin-engine plane crashed.
Sirilan said he saw the aircraft "twirling" in the air before it slammed into the F. Serrano Elementary School, which was severely damaged by the fire.
Firefighters were hampered in quickly reaching the scene by the narrow streets in the community. The area was still smoldering after the fire was brought under control about three hours later.
Philippine Red Cross Secretary general Gwen Pang said the dead included an infant and a child.
She said at least 10 people were brought to a hospital, including five with major burns.
Civil Aviation Authority chief Ramon Gutierrez said the six-to-eight-seat Beechcraft Queen Air plane sent out a distress call shortly after taking off from Manila for Mindoro Island. The plane crashed before it was able to return to the airport.
Source: www.intellasia.net/news/articles/society/111350504.shtml
