Five people were rescued from a crocodile swamp about two days after the plane they were colliding with the Amazon Bolivia Forest.

The Ministry of Defense Bolivia said in a statement that the small aircraft, which were carrying the pilot, were three women and a child, on Wednesday (30), but the group was rescued only on Friday morning (2).

None of the group members was seriously injured and the chocolate and the flour of Kusava survived.

The ministry said that the plane was launched from the Municipality of Puras, in the north of the country, heading to the city of Trinidad.

One hour after take off, the pilot reported technical problems before losing the connection, according to the folder.

UNITEL said that the pilot, which was identified by the press as Pablo Andrés Vearde, 27, was able to perform an emergency decline, but he stopped near Jack’s nest.

“We fell into a quagmire, and in the neighborhood directly, there was a jack nest. But thanks to the fuel leaked from the plane, the water was polluted and the strong smell was amazed, not completely, but they did not approach our attacks,” an interview in an interview in his bed in the hospital on Friday.

One of the survivors, Merthha Fuentes, told the press about the suspense of survival from the plane crash.

“We are all crying for happiness because we were alive, with bruises, but alive and enjoyed, thank God and the speed of the pilot’s thinking and intelligence,” said Unitl.

The volume said that the Ministry of Defense and Civil Defense in Bolivia activated a search and rescue operation, but the first 48 volume was harmful due to “harmful weather conditions.”

The press said that several planes passed through the survivors, but they did not see it.

The group survived the food that was recovered by the plane’s submerged pilot, and the pilot commented on UNITEL before the fishermen found him on Friday morning.

The Ministry of Defense said that the five survivors were transferred by a helicopter to the city of Trinidad, in the rescue of the Air Force Bolivia.

“Thanks to the work of our experts team, at this time, the five who were rescued, including the child, are alive, and we are doing our best to transfer them to safe areas and provide them with the necessary medical care,” Bolivian President Louis Ars said in a statement.

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