The bodies of four people on board a Cessna plane that crashed in the town of Camalig, Albay, over the weekend have been found. READ:
in the town of Camalig, Albay, over the weekend have been found.Camalig Mayor Carlos Baldo told radio DZBB on Thursday, February 23, when asked about the condition of the people on board the plane – the pilot, one crew, and two Australian consultants of Lopez-led Energy Development Corporation .
Due to the difficult terrain, Baldo said it would take around four hours to bring down the bodies from the crash site.The Cessna 340 aircraft with registry number RP-C2080 crashed near the crater of Mayon Volcano.
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