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Plane lands on California highway, no major injuries


(CNN) -- A single-engine airplane made an emergency landing on a California highway Sunday morning, though no major injuries were reported, authorities said.


The Piper Comache 260 carrying a married couple landed on the southbound lanes of U.S. Highway 101.
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The Piper Comache 260 carrying a married couple landed on the southbound lanes of U.S. Highway 101 just outside Santa Barbara and a few miles from the airport, said California Highway Patrol spokesman Officer James Richards.

The plane's engine quit, and as the pilot descended, he lost control of the plane and landed in the southbound lane facing oncoming traffic. The plane struck two vehicles while landing, then spun and hit another one with its tail, Richards said.

One vehicle passenger was treated for minor injuries, he said. No other injuries were reported.

The landing happened at 10:36 a.m. (1:36 p.m. ET) and held up traffic for less than two hours, Richards said.

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He added that the plane had departed Temecula in southern Los Angeles, California, and was destined for the airport in Santa Barbara, a flight of about 180 miles.

The pilot told authorities that he attempted to switch fuel lines during the flight, but was unable to restore power to the plane. He said he alerted a tower at the airport that a landing on the highway was imminent, Richardson said.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

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75 African migrants feared drowned off Italy


ROME, Italy (CNN) -- Up to 75 migrants are missing and feared dead after a harrowing 20-day journey from northern Africa to Europe, a United Nations agency said Friday.

Authorities in Italy rescued five Eritrean nationals Thursday in the waters off an Italian island. Survivors said that up to 75 other migrants, mostly fellow Eritreans, died as they tried to reach Europe, said Andrej Mahecic, a spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.

"We are shocked by the accounts ... from five Eritreans who are allegedly the only survivors from a boat that set out from Libya 20 days ago," Mahecic said Friday. "The survivors are in very poor health and were taken to Italy for treatment."

Italian authorities Friday were patrolling the waters off Lampedusa, an island in the Mediterranean Sea roughly half way between Sicily and North Africa.

About 80 migrants were aboard the boat when it ran out of fuel and got lost about two days into the journey, said Laura Boldrini, also with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.

She said she based her information on accounts that a survivor provided to one of her colleagues on Lampedusa.

After some people on the boat got sick and died, the others dumped their bodies into the sea for fear of also getting sick, Boldrini said.

Several migrants screamed for help in English when their boat passed other vessels, but only one fishing boat stopped to give the migrants some food and water, Boldrini said, citing the account that a survivor provided to her colleague.

Those reports alarmed the U.N. refugee agency.

"This is contrary to the long-standing maritime tradition of rescue at sea" Mahecic said.

Italian police in Rome confirmed that naval officers rescued five Eritreans off the coast of Lampedusa, but they declined to provide additional details.

The number of illegal immigrants traveling to Italy and other European destinations has increased in recent years, with many Africans fleeing faltering economies and repressive regimes for the chance of a better future.

Lampedusa has seen arrivals of illegal immigrants double in recent years, from 14,855 in 2005 to 30,657 last year, according to the Italian Interior Ministry.

In the first eight months of this year, though, the number of illegal immigrants arriving at Lampedusa declined compared with the past few years, with 7,567 arrivals recorded through August 19, according to Interior Ministry figures

Saturday, August 15, 2009

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