An army plane carrying banknotes crashed in Bolivia, 15 dead
An army aircraft transporting banknotes has crashed at El Alto Airport in Bolivia, resulting in 15 fatalities and many injuries.
An aircraft belonging to the Bolivian Air Force, which was carrying newly printed banknotes, crashed near El Alto Airport, close to the capital La Paz. Reports indicate that 15 people have died and approximately 30 have sustained injuries due to the crash, highlighting the severity of the incident. Local media outlet Unitel reports that the plane lost control during its landing and veered off the runway, a troubling situation that necessitated urgent responses from emergency services.
In the aftermath of the crash, social media has been flooded with videos showing banknotes scattered across the site, with individuals seen collecting them. However, the authenticity of these videos has not been verified by consistent journalistic standards, raising questions about the reliability of online footage. The incident has drawn significant local media attention, given its unusual circumstances involving a military aircraft and currency transport.
Following the crash, El Alto International Airport has been temporarily closed as investigations commence. Images and footage circulating in the media showcase the aircraft suffering extensive damage, indicating a serious incident that may lead to inquiries into the aircraft’s condition and safety measures during its operation. As more information emerges, the implications for air safety in Bolivia, especially regarding military operations, are likely to become a subject of significant discussion.