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15 Dead as Military Plane Carrying Cash Crashes in Bolivia

  • On Friday , a Bolivian Air Force Hercules aircraft plummeted after takeoff from El Alto International Airport, carrying new banknotes and killing 15, injuring at least 30, media reports say.
  • Reports conflict on whether the aircraft crashed on takeoff or after landing, with television media noting inclement weather; investigators will examine mechanical failure, pilot error, and high-altitude effects.
  • Social media and local television outlets showed chaotic crowds flocking the wreckage and grabbing scattered bills while firefighters battled a blaze and police in riot gear used water hoses to disperse onlookers.
  • Boliviana de Aviacion said El Alto International Airport was temporarily closed and flights suspended after the crash, while Bolivia's Central Bank prepared to address reporters and cleanup crews sifted debris as families awaited identifications.
  • The Bolivian Air Force confirmed the Hercules model's routine logistics role, prompting investigations into mechanical failure, pilot error, or altitude challenges affecting cargo transport.
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According to recent reports, at least 20 people have been killed in an airplane accident in Bolivia.

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At least 15 people die. At the scene of the disaster there are chaotic scenes and lootings. But the money is worthless, it is said.

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A military plane carrying bank notes hit a road near La Paz. At least 20 people were killed, reports the local authorities. The accident caused riot scenes, the crowd rushing to recover the money. - Crash of a plane filled with tickets in Bolivia: 20 dead and riot scenes (International).

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At least 20 people have died, and more than 20 have been injured, and several vehicles have been wrecked following the crash of a military plane registered this Friday afternoon in the vicinity of El Alto International Airport in La Paz, Bolivia, without the causes of the accident being known for the moment, whose deaths could increase.

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AirInsight broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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