Accidente aéreo en Honduras
Posted by admin on May 30th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedUn avión se despistó esta tarde cuando trataba de aterrizar en Tegucigalpa , Honduras . Las consecuencias fueron desastrosas. El avión atravesó una avenida chocando autos y se estrelló contra una tienda.
Según los bomberos de Honduras, hay tres muertos y muchos heridos.
El avión pertenece a la aerolínea salvadoreña Taca y transportaba 124 pasajeros más los tripulantes, y volaba desde El Salvador. El accidente se produjo por el mal tiempo fruto de la tormenta Alma que afecta al Caribe, cuando el avión trató de aterrizar en el aeropuerto Toncontín. Según especialistas, es el aeropuerto más peligroso de América Central.
Entre las víctimas se encuentra el presidente del Banco Centroamericano de Integración Económica, Harry Brautigam.

Fuente: www.lanacion.com.ar
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