
By Safvan Allahverdi
WASHINGTON
A Boeing 737 aircraft with more than 100 passengers aboard crashed shortly after
The plane reportedly erupted in a large fireball; a pall of black smoke rose from the crash site near the airport on the outskirts of the Cuban capital.
There were reportedly 104 passengers on board the passenger jet. However, there was no immediate word on casualties as firefighters try to put the fire under control. A heavy police presence was seen at the airport.
According to photos, the aircraft completely broke apart; emergency services continue to search for survivors.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel along with other government officials also rushed to the site.
Diaz-Canel said the number of dead was “high”; however, he did not reveal the exact toll.
Military officials at the crash scene said there
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to our Caribbean
"We pray for the safety of the passengers and flight crew," Holness added.
According to media reports, the plane belonged to Cubana airlines, which had taken many of its aged planes our of service due to mechanical problems.
The exact cause of the crash remains unknown.
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