
Five people rescued almost two days after plane crashes into alligator-infested swamp
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Five people have been rescued from an alligator-infested swamp three days after their plane crashed in the Amazonian jungle in Bolivia.
Five people have been rescued from an alligator-infested swamp almost two days after their plane crashed in the Amazonian jungle in Bolivia. The small aircraft, carrying the pilot, three women and a child, crashed on Wednesday, but the group were not rescued until Friday morning, the Bolivian Defense Ministry said in a statement. None of the group were seriously injured and they survived on chocolate and cassava flour during the ordeal. The plane had taken off from the Baures municipality in northern Bolivia and was bound for the city of Trinidad, the Ministry said. An hour after take-off, the pilot reported technical issues before all contact with the aircraft was lost, according to the Ministry. The pilot, identified by local media outlets as 27-year-old Pablo Andrés Velarde, was able to carry out an emergency landing but landed near an alligator nest, he told local outlet Unitel.

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