A small plane crashed early Tuesday in the coastal region of Kwale, Kenya, while flying to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Authorities fear that all 12 people onboard, mostly tourists, may have died. The incident has shocked the local community and raised questions about air travel safety in the area.
The plane went down in a remote area near the coast, and local media have released images showing the aircraft in flames on the ground with wreckage scattered at the crash site. Rescue teams rushed to the scene to search for survivors and recover victims.
Officials have yet to confirm the cause of the crash, but investigations are underway. This sudden tragedy highlights the risks faced by tourists traveling to remote destinations in Kenya, a country known for its wildlife and tourism.
Emergency responders are coordinating efforts to assist families of the victims and manage the aftermath. Authorities are also reviewing flight operations to ensure better safety protocols.
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