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LIVE: Mainland fatalities identified in TransAsia plane crash

(chinadaily.com.cn / Agencies) Updated: 2015-02-04 12:37

18:30 Two black boxes recovered, 21 confirmed dead

LIVE: Mainland fatalities identified in TransAsia plane crash

Rescuers carry the TransAsia Airways plane's Flight Data Recorder.[Photo/weibo.com/xmrb]

At least 21 people died when a Taiwan TransAsia Airways plane crashed into the Keelung River in Taipei on Wednesday morning, ten minutes after takeoff.

The plane's two black boxes have been recovered and should be deciphered Wednesday night.

18:17 TransAsia's safety record under scrutiny

LIVE: Mainland fatalities identified in TransAsia plane crash

TransAsia senior executives bow to the public to apologize after a plane crashed into a river. [Photo/ETtoday.net]

Taiwan regulators are likely to put more pressure on TransAsia Airways to review its maintenance and safety procedures after Wednesday's crash, its second fatal accident in seven months, Reuters reported.

Industry data showed the crash of Flight GE235 was the fifth aircraft the airline has written off since 1995.

Investigators into the latest disaster are likely to focus on cockpit procedures and maintenance issues at the airline.

17:48 20 people killed, plane manufacturer in response

The death toll has risen to 20 while the pilot and stewardesses remain unaccounted for as rescuers continue to search for survivors at the crash site. Of the 15 injured, 3 are from the mainland and 12 from Taiwan.

The French-Italian manufacturer of the plane, ATR, said it is aware of the accident but has yet to confirm further details. More information will be issued after confirmation, according to the manufacture.

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