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Tsai Ing-wen expresses condolences to Guangxi air crash | China Eastern Airlines crash | fire | smoke

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Tsai Ing-wen expresses condolences to Guangxi air crash | China Eastern Airlines crash | fire | smoke

[Epoch Times, March 22, 2022](Epoch Times reporter Zhong Yuan reported in Taipei) A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 crashed into Guangxi on the 21st. President Tsai Ing-wen of the Republic of China expressed her condolences to the Guangxi air crash.

On March 21, a Boeing 737-800 of China Eastern Airlines crashed in Teng County, Wuzhou, Guangxi, triggering a mountain fire. The lives of 132 people on board are unknown. The cause of the crash is not yet known. Flight tracking records show the plane plummeted more than 20,000 feet in a minute before crashing.

Zhang Dunhan, spokesman for the Presidential Office of the Republic of China, said that he conveyed President Tsai’s care and condolences to the accident on the China Eastern Airlines flight on the 21st.

Zhang Dunhan said that the Mainland Affairs Council and relevant units will closely monitor the development of the situation. In addition to expressing condolences to the unfortunate passengers and their families, President Tsai also looks forward to the smooth progress of the search and rescue work.

On the evening of the 21st, the Mainland Affairs Council stated that the government expresses its condolences and condolences to the victims of China Eastern Airlines and the victims, and has asked the Mainland side to find out as soon as possible whether there are any Taiwanese citizens.

The MAC stated that it would like to express its condolences and sincere condolences to the major unfortunate incident and the victims of the crash of a China Eastern Airlines flight in Guangxi. Through the SEF, the Civil Aviation Administration and other relevant units, we have been closely monitoring the development of the situation, and we have asked the mainland to help find out whether there are Taiwanese people as soon as possible; “If necessary, we are also willing to provide necessary assistance.”

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The Mainland Affairs Council stated that regarding the occurrence of the incident and the possible suffering, it is hoped that the Mainland side will properly handle the incident, and must find out the cause of the accident to ensure the safety of the flight and the lives of passengers.

The National Court of Justice of the Republic of China conducted a general inquiry on governance on the 22nd, and President Su Zhenchang led the heads of relevant ministries to attend the inquiry. Su Zhenchang accepted a media interview before the meeting and said that this is a very big tragedy and regret. “If there is any need for cooperation, we are willing to do our best.” At the same time, we express our condolences to the victims and their families.

Responsible editor: Ye Ziwei

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