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martes, 29 de noviembre de 2016

A woman opened the emergency door of a plane and jumped

A woman opened the emergency door and jumped out of a plane when the aircraft ran a tennis Houston, alarming the other passengers aboard.
The United Airlines flight had just landed in the city of Houston (United States) from New Orleans and was headed to the landing gate of George Bush Intercontinental Airport when the incident occurred on Monday afternoon. This was reported by the airline's spokeswoman, Maddie King.
"I noticed when the door suddenly opened and a woman came out through it," passenger Hampton Friedman, who was sitting across the aisle and a short video of the open door, told CNN.

The woman, who was not identified, was treated for non-life threatening injuries. She was not charged with any charges.

The improbable story of Helio Neto, the last rescued from the tragedy of Chapecoense

Her whimpers saved his life to the defense of Chapecoense, Helio Hermito Zampier. When hope among the authorities was defeated and believed that there were no more survivors of the tragic air crash, the sounds of Helio Neto began to be heard. At dawn on Tuesday, rescuers were able to locate him and remove him from the area to receive medical attention.
As he related to TeleMedellín Juan David Gonzalez, one of the rescuers who attended the group of survivors, "heard were groans, not heard anyone talking or anything." They found him "in poor condition, but he was alive and could move a little." In the company of "doctors and paramedics" they took him out from under the plane's fuselage and "loaded on a stretcher", they moved him.
Thus, the 31-year-old defender became the last survivor of a tragedy that has the world of football mourning, according to information from the Fire Department. At least 71 people were killed when a plane crashed near Rionegro, Colombia, on Monday night, as confirmed by Medellin Mayor Federico Gutierrez. On the aircraft was the Brazilian football team Chapecoense, which would compete in the final of the Copa Sudamericana against the Colombian team Atletico Nacional.

The figures Civil Aviation gave CNN suggests that six people were rescued. There is talk of a total of 77 people traveling in the aircraft. The other rescued were Alan Ruschel, left - back player;Ximena Suárez Otterburg, flight attendant; Rafael Henzel, sports journalist and Jackson Follmann, substitute goalkeeper.
Due to climatic and geographical issues, the rescue has been very complicated. In addition to having to work in a mountainous area, authorities have faced persistent rain and thunderstorms.Besides access to the crash site can only be done by land .
However, rescuers are still working in the area and have already begun the work of body recovery and transfer of victims to Legal Medicine, as reported by the National Unit for Disaster and Risk Management of Colombia .

These are the survivors of the plane crash in Colombia

 For the Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense dream ended abruptly. The plane in which the team traveled to Medellín to face the Nacional in the Copa Sudamericana crashed near the airport of that city. The incident left up to the moment 71 dead and 6 survivors.
 
Rescuers are still working in the area and Civil Aeronautics published the list of survivors. These are the people who came out alive from the accident:
Alan Ruschel
Left side player

Ximena Suárez Otterburg
Flight attendant
Rafael Henzel
                                 
Sports journalist
Jackson Follmann
Substitute goalkeeper
Helio Hermito Zampier