At least 64 people have been confirmed dead and many others injured after a Colombian military transport aircraft went down shortly after takeoff in the country’s south, according to regional authorities.
Governor Jhon Gabriel Molina said the aircraft, a C-130 Hercules, crashed near Puerto Leguízamo in the Putumayo region, close to the border with Peru. The plane broke apart on impact and caught fire, with images from the scene showing flames and thick smoke rising from the wreckage.
The aircraft was carrying 114 passengers, including 112 members of the Colombian Army and two police officers, along with 11 crew members, Molina confirmed.
Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez said the cause of the crash remains under investigation, noting there is no evidence so far of an attack by armed groups. He added that the aircraft was considered airworthy and operated by a properly trained crew.
Video footage verified by CNN shows the plane taking off from Caucaya Airport before flying over a rural area and crashing less than two miles from the runway.
Rescue teams, including local indigenous responders, transported several survivors to nearby medical facilities. Some of the injured were later airlifted to Bogotá for further treatment.
President Gustavo Petro expressed condolences to the victims’ families, calling the tragedy preventable and pointing to longstanding bureaucratic challenges that have hindered military modernization.
Flight records indicate the aircraft was a C-130H model, part of a series introduced in 1965 by Lockheed Martin. The plane had been transferred to the Colombian Air Force by the United States in 2020. C-130 aircraft are widely used for military transport, particularly in difficult terrain.
The incident marks the latest in a series of aviation disasters in Colombia. In late January, another aircraft crashed near Cúcuta shortly after takeoff, killing all on board, including congressman Diógenes Quintero.
Source: CNN