A report reaching NATIONALPANEL was that a Precision Air plane flying from Dar es Salaam to Bukoba in Tanzania had wrecked in Lake Victoria.
Our sources said that efforts are now underway to rescue passengers aboard the ill-fated aeroplane that was headed to Bukoba from Dar es Salaam on Sunday morning before crashing in Lake Victoria.
It was not immediately clear how many passengers were actually on board before the accident, although unconfirmed reports placed the number at 49. No official communication from authorities yet.
As of the time of this publication, efforts to rescue passengers trapped inside were still ongoing. It is reported that so far 23 people out of 49 have been rescued.
Initial reports point to poor weather as a possible cause of the crash. No reports of casualties yet. From the photos, the head of the plane is submerged in the lake waters with its rear wing still visible
Maybe an image of 9 people, people standing and a body of water.
This is the first time in decades that an aeroplane accident has been reported in the East African lake connecting Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.




