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Staying at the scene all night to deal with the wreckage of the crashed Su 22 plane

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The area where the tail of the plane crashed. Here is an empty lot, next to the gardens of households. At the scene, cranes, cutters and other equipment were brought in. Dozens of soldiers and workers cut off the tail of the plane. (Photo: Thanh Tran).A few dozen meters away, a group of soldiers plowed through the land, using flashlights to search for plane debris. (Photo: Thanh Tran).Military vehicles continuously carry equipment and debris from aircraft out of residential areas at night. (Photo: Giang Thanh).Accessing, searching, and handling the plane wreckage began on the afternoon of January 9, however, due to the large amount of work, the authorities continued to work through the night. (Photo: Giang Thanh).The place where the plane crashed is not far from people’s houses. However, everyone was happy because there was no human damage. In misfortune there is luck, when everyone is still safe. (Photo: Giang Thanh).Hundreds of soldiers and workers were mobilized to work at the scene (Photo: Thanh Tran).Mr. Nguyen Thanh Chinh’s (blue shirt) house was damaged by a plane’s tiled roof and collapsed walls. On the evening of January 9, when the neighborhood blockade was lifted, people from far away came to visit, share, and encourage his family. (Photo: Giang Thanh – Thanh Tran).When the pilot reported that the plane was having trouble and could not land, the flight commander ordered the pilot to try to take the plane out of a densely populated area and parachute. Pilot Captain Do Tien Duc tried to fly the plane away from residential areas and parachuted safely. In the photo: The tail of the plane is located in an open space, surrounded by houses. (Photo: Thanh Tran).The military continuously sent forces in and transported equipment and debris from the plane out of the scene. (Photo: Thanh Tran).

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