Chinese leaders order emergency measures over Malaysian plane

Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang Saturday ordered emergency measures over the missing Malaysia Airlines flight bound for Beijing with more than 150 Chinese nationals on board.

Xi ordered the ministry of foreign affairs as well as Chinese embassies and consulates to strengthen contact with departments of relevant countries and pay close attention to the search and rescue work for the plane which lost contact with traffic controllers at 1.20 a.m. Saturday, Xinhua reported.


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All-out efforts must be made for any emergency treatment necessary in the aftermath of the incident, Xi said in his instruction.

The ministry of transportation and the Civil Aviation Administration must launch emergency measures immediately and enhance security checks to ensure the “absolute safety” of China’s civil aviation operation, according to the president.

Premier Li instructed the government to intensify communication and contact with civil aviation agencies of Malaysia, urging them to intensify the search effort.

He also called for details of the Chinese passengers on board the plane to be verified as soon as possible.

Relevant departments should cooperate with foreign parties to prepare for emergency rescue and liaise with passengers’ families in a timely and appropriate manner, Li said.

The Beijing-bound flight MH370, a Boeing 777-200, departed Malaysia’s capital of Kuala Lumpur at 12.41 a.m. Saturday and was expected to land in Beijing at 6.30 a.m. the same day. The plane is carrying 239 people, including more than 150 Chinese passengers.

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