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A handout photo provided by the Iranian news agency IRNA shows firefighters and Red Crescent rescuers working near the wreckage of a state-run Iran Air Boeing 727 airliner late on January 9, 2011 near the northwestern city of Orumiyeh in the West Azerbaijan province. Iranian media reported on January 9 that the Iran Air plane crashed in bad weather and broke into pieces.

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Up to 77 dead in Iran plane crash as toll rises Associated Press Writer

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TEHRAN, Iran – Authorities on Monday raised the death toll in a plane crash in northwest Iran to as many as 77 as investigators searched for clues to what caused the aircraft to attempt a disastrous emergency landing.

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The pilots of the Boeing-727, operated by Iran’s national airline, reported a technical failure to the control tower before trying to make the emergency landing in a snowstorm Sunday night, state-run TV reported. The IranAir aircraft broke into several pieces, but

Mahmoud Mozaffar, head of the rescue department of Iran’s Red Crescent Society, said there was no explosion or fire. Heavy snow hampered rescue efforts, the semiofficial Fars news agency cited the head of the state emergency center, Gholam Reza

Masoumi, as saying. That report also mentioned fog in the area. State TV aired footage showing rescue workers and local farmers searching for survivors Sunday night in parts of the wrecked plane under snowfall and in the darkness. State TV said the aircraft disappeared from radar and went down in farmland after making a second attempt to land. The nature of the technical failure was not clear. A provincial official, Javad Mahmoudi, said 77 people died and 27 were injured, some critically.

But Iran’s Transport Minister Hamid Behbahani said 105 passengers and crew were on board, 72 died and 33 were lightly hurt. There was no word on the fate of the two children he said were on board. Shortly after the crash, authorities said the plane was carrying 106 people and 71 died. The conflicting accounts could not be immediately explained. Some of the passengers were able to walk off the plane, said Abbas Mosayebi, a spokesman for the civil aviation authority. Continued on page 6

Flash floods kill 2 in water-weary NE Australia Associated Press Writer

BRISBANE, Australia – Flash floods swept through an Australian city Monday, killing at least two people, trapping others in cars and leaving some clinging to trees as relentless rains brought more misery to a region battling its worst flooding in decades. The raging torrent of muddy water picked up cars and tossed

them like toys, carried away furniture as it washed through stores and prompted scores of emergency calls as it swamped Toowoomba, a city of about 90,000 in Queensland state in the northeast. At least two people were killed, including one female pedestrian, Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Assistant Commissioner Tom Dawson said. Continued on page 6

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A man is rescued by emergency workers after he was stranded clinging to a tree on a flooded street in Toowoomba, Australia, during a flash flood Monday, Jan. 10, 2011.


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