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What caused the plane crash in South Sudan?

The headline of UC reported that a small passenger plane with more than 40 people on board crashed when landing from Juba, the capital of South Sudan, to Wau, causing more than 10 injuries. The latest news shows that no one was killed in the accident.

The bad weather and heavy rain in Juba made the rescue work more difficult. It is believed that many people in the car were not wearing seat belts when the accident happened.

Paul Charles, an engineer at Wau Airport, said, "The weather is not very good, and the visibility when the plane landed is very poor." He said: "I don't think the pilot saw the runway too clearly."

Some media pointed out that there were 40 passengers and 5 crew members on the plane. Reuters reported that there were 44 passengers on board. There was a passenger from China when the plane crashed. Fortunately, he escaped the first time. At present, his hand is only slightly burned, and there is no serious problem.