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    Dozens Feared Dead as Colombian Military Plane Crashes in Remote Amazon Area

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A tragic aviation disaster unfolded on Monday in Colombia’s southern Amazon region when a military transport aircraft crashed shortly after departing from a remote airstrip. The Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules, carrying a large contingent of soldiers, went down near the small town of Puerto Leguízamo in Putumayo province, an area known for its dense jungle and proximity to the borders of Peru and Ecuador. This incident is being considered one of the deadliest military aviation accidents in Colombia in recent memory.

    The crash happened just minutes after the plane took off, with eyewitnesses and emergency responders reporting a massive plume of thick black smoke billowing from the wreckage site. The remote location of the crash has posed significant challenges for rescue teams attempting to reach the scene, slowing down efforts to provide aid and assess the full scale of the tragedy.

    Initial reports indicate that the aircraft was carrying between 80 and 110 soldiers at the time of the accident. While the exact number of casualties has yet to be confirmed, some estimates suggest that as many as 80 military personnel may have lost their lives in the crash. The Colombian Defence Minister, Pedro Sánchez, described the event as a “tragic accident” and confirmed that search and rescue operations are underway despite the difficult terrain and limited accessibility.

    Local media outlets have reported that the plane caught fire upon impact, which has raised serious concerns about the survival rate of those on board. President Gustavo Petro expressed deep sorrow over the incident, labeling it “horrific” and drawing attention to the persistent issue of aging military equipment within Colombia’s armed forces. Analysts have long warned that outdated aircraft and maintenance challenges continue to jeopardize the safety of military personnel during operations.

    This crash occurs amid intensified military activity in Colombia’s remote regions, where troops are frequently deployed to conduct security and counterinsurgency missions. The C-130 Hercules, a workhorse of military transport worldwide, has been in service for several decades. However, the longevity of these aircraft often comes with increased risks, especially when maintenance and upgrades lag behind operational demands.

    Monday’s catastrophe also adds to a worrying pattern of recent aviation accidents in the region. Earlier this year, Colombia witnessed another fatal crash that claimed 15 lives, while a military cargo plane accident in neighboring Bolivia resulted in over 20 fatalities on the ground. These incidents have intensified scrutiny on aviation safety protocols and the condition of military fleets across South America.

    Experts suggest that depending on the final casualty count, this crash could rank among the deadliest military aviation disasters in Colombia’s history. Rescue teams remain on high alert as they continue their efforts to find survivors and recover the bodies of those who perished. The nation awaits further updates as authorities work to piece together the cause of the crash and provide support to the families affected by this devastating loss.

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