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Why did the Mexican flight crash?

The cause of the Mexican flight crash remains to be solved: the airport said it suddenly rained hail, and witnesses said it exploded.

The scene of the accident.

On July 3 1 day, local time, a Mexican Airlines flight crashed shortly after taking off. However, no one died on board. At present, there are two main reasons for the collapse.

According to the BBC report on August 1 Sunday, the operator of the airport in Durango, Mexico, said that early data showed that bad weather was the cause of the plane crash. However, witnesses said that there was an explosion on the plane.

According to the airport operator, shortly after the plane took off, it suddenly encountered hail, forcing the plane to land.

Espro, governor of Durango, said that witnesses said that the plane exploded before it crashed at around 4 pm local time on July 3/Kloc-0.

According to the Guardian, a passenger who escaped from luxury economy class confirmed to Mexican local media that the plane encountered strong airflow shortly after take-off. The passenger thinks this may be the cause of the crash, but it may also be because of the weight of the plane.

After the accident, Espro said on Twitter that no one was killed in the accident. "According to the inspection of the wreckage of the plane, no remains of the victims were found."

However, a spokesperson for the health department of Durango said that the two injured were seriously injured.

Mexican media reported that some slightly injured passengers left the wreckage of the plane on their own, and some injured people were taken to local hospitals.

The plane carries 97 passengers and 4 crew members. The plane flew from guadalupe victoria International Airport in Durango, Mexico to Mexico City, and crashed about five minutes after takeoff.

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