100 feared to be dead in a Plane Crash in Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand: A with 123 passengers crashed in Thailand. As per the reports from TITV television station from Thailand, One-To-Go Airlines flight OG269 from Bangkok to Phuket crashed and nearly 100 people may have lost their lives. The reason for the crash was landing amid heavy rain. The plane split up in two parts after the flames burnt most of the parts inside. As many as 100 people were feared dead.

There were five crew members and 123 passengers on-board. Mostly passengers were foreign tourists. One-Two-Go, owned by Orient Thai Airways, is a budget airline with many flights operating within Thailand. The authorities have ordered to close the Phuket airport in southern Thailand.

Nearly 20 passengers escaped alive from the burning plane. As per statement of Phuket's Deputy Governor Worapot Ratthaseema, around 100 were killed in the crash.

In an official statement, Mr. Worapot told, "The visibility was poor as the pilot attempted to land. He decided to make a go-around but the plane lost balance and crashed."

Worapot said, "I believe 90 percent or about 100 passengers are fear dead."