Bolivian Air Force Plane Crashes Near El Alto Airport
Tragic Incident Involving Bolivian Military Aircraft
On February 27, a Bolivian Air Force aircraft met with disaster close to El Alto International Airport. Initial reports indicate that the plane crashed onto a busy roadway in El Alto city. Social media footage reveals wreckage scattered across the highway, with emergency services swiftly responding to the scene. The aircraft reportedly struck multiple vehicles on the road. Images circulating online depict parts of the fuselage and individuals calling for assistance amidst the turmoil.
Video from the site where a Bolivian Air Force plane crashed in El Alto. Reports of multiple victims, but the number onboard remains unclear.https://t.co/uuunbpGFdh
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BREAKING: Bolivian Air Force plane crashes in El Alto, reports of multiple victims. pic.twitter.com/BzFyKzJ10v
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As reported by local media, the incident involved a Hercules C-130 military aircraft that crashed around 6:00 PM local time on February 27, 2026. Witnesses noted that the plane seemed to encounter issues during its landing or takeoff near the airport before it went down. Emergency teams, including firefighters, police, and personnel from the Bolivian Air Force, are currently on-site. The number of casualties has not been officially confirmed, and details regarding the number of individuals aboard or the precise cause of the crash remain undisclosed. Speculations regarding potential mechanical failures or runway conditions at the high-altitude airport are ongoing.
El Alto International Airport, situated at an elevation of approximately 4,061 meters (13,325 feet) above sea level, ranks among the highest commercial and military airfields globally. An official statement from the Bolivian Air Force or government authorities is anticipated soon.
