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5 individuals survive 36 hours surrounded by alligators after aircraft crashes into swamp in Amazon

By Editorial Board Published May 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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5 individuals survive 36 hours surrounded by alligators after aircraft crashes into swamp in Amazon

5 individuals survived 36 hours surrounded by alligators after their aircraft crashed right into a swamp within the Amazon, the pilot has instructed native media.

A toddler, three ladies and the pilot of the sunshine plane had been rescued by a helicopter on Friday, Bolivian authorities mentioned.

The plane was flying from Baures to Trinidad over the Beni Division of northeastern Bolivia when the pilot was pressured to make an emergency touchdown.

He instructed native media it was a “tough landing” and the aircraft flipped over when it crashed into the swamp.

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The passengers had been left standing on prime of the aircraft after it crashed. Pic: Bolivian Civil Defence Vice Ministry

Pablo Andres Velarde mentioned they had been left standing on prime of the aircraft because it lay submerged within the water.

He mentioned they had been surrounded by “huge alligators” which got here inside three metres of the group.

“They stayed three to four metres away from us, and stayed there all day and night but never got to us,” he mentioned.

The pilot used the torch on his cellphone to maintain watch of the reptiles and mentioned he thought they had been deterred by the odor of petrol leaking into the water from the aircraft.

All five survivors were rescued. Pic: Bolivian civil defence vice ministry

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All 5 survivors had been rescued. Pic: Bolivian civil defence vice ministry

Additionally they noticed snakes within the water and needed to deal with mosquitoes.

The group “couldn’t drink anything,” he added, and the one factor they needed to eat was cassava flour they rescued from the aircraft.

They finally heard a fishing boat and the pilot signalled along with his cellphone’s flashlight and shouted for assist.

They had been later airlifted to a hospital.

“We were happy because we could not survive another night,” Mr Velarde mentioned.

“We were very tired. We couldn’t stand anymore, because we had to stand so we could keep an eye on the animals.”

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Ruben Torres, director of the Beni area well being division, mentioned there had been “a lot of speculation” and “many theories” after the aircraft went lacking.

“I am really happy because in the end all the institutions joined together to be able to find the missing people and save those lives that now receive the attention they need, being with their families is important,” he mentioned.

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