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      • The disaster happened on Oct. 13, 1972, when Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which was carrying an Uruguayan rugby team from Montevideo, Uruguay, to Santiago, Chile, crashed into the Andes mountains, tearing off the plane's wings and tail. Twenty-nine of the plane's 45 passengers died, but not right away: 33 survived the initial crash.
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  2. Oct 12, 2021 · In 1972, a plane carrying 45 rugby team members crashed in the remote Andes Mountains. For 72 days, the world thought they were dead. But what these 16 survivors endured was far worse than death.

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · Twenty-nine of the plane's 45 passengers died, but not right away: 33 survived the initial crash. Of that set, only 16 endured the area's harrowing freezing temperatures, injuries and an...

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  4. May 22, 2023 · Obtained by ABC News. Twelve people were killed as a result of the crash. The remaining 33 survivors had varying degrees of injury. Two of the survivors who had medical training, including Canessa ...

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  5. Uruguayan Air Force flight 571, carrying a Uruguayan amateur rugby team, crashed in the Andes Mountains on October 13, 1972. Its wreckage was not found for two months, and only 16 people, of the 45 people aboard the plane, survived.

  6. Three crew members and nine passengers died immediately and several more died soon after due to the frigid temperatures and the severity of their injuries. The crash site is located at an elevation of 3,570 metres (11,710 ft) in the remote Andes mountains of western Argentina, just east of the border with Chile.

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  7. Dec 15, 2023 · In the initial crash, 12 people were killed. Thirty-three of them were still alive, but some were even more injured than Parrado. Canessa, described by Parrado as “strong-willed and intense,” informed him that he had been unconscious for three days by that point. It would be another 10 weeks before the survivors were found.

  8. The plane crashed into the Andes mountains on Friday 13 October 1972. Of the 45 people on the flight, only 16 survived 72 days of sub-zero temperatures. The search went on for eight days, although bad weather prevented searching for two days. The survivors found little food in the crashed fuselage, and it became necessary for the survivors to ...

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