BBC News, Essex
A council leader has urged a city that four people died in an aircraft accident.
It has emerged that a Dutch pilot, a co-pilot And a nurse Were among the people who died after a small aircraft Crashed at London Southend Airport on Sunday,
Daniel Kovan, leader of the Southend-on-C City Council, said: “This is a deep sad moment for our community, and our thoughts are all impressed.
“Southend is a city that comes together in the time of sorrow, and I know that our residents will involve me to offer compassion and solidarity to all those affected by this tragedy.”
On the first day of a woman who was killed when the plane crashed, the BBC understands as a “flight nurse”.
31 -year -old Maria Fernanda Rojaz Ortise was a German citizen, born in Chile and first worked as a nurse in the public sector.
This is the second tragedy in the city in recent weeks.
On June 28, 7 -year -old Leona Ruka died from Daganham in East London when a branch from a branch big tree Chakwell fell on five children in the park.
An inquiry about his death is scheduled to inaugurate on Wednesday.
Kovan said: “In a small place of time, two major tragedies are clearly going to take their toll on people, which is why we are encouraging people – anyone needs help – to reach for it.
He said, “People are coming together and mourning these tragedies as a community, and you can personally see as love and support, and are looking to help and support each other with online communities,” he said.
The airline Easizet, which has a base in Southnd, stated that three scheduled departures, and return flights, were working through London Gatwick on Tuesday morning.
It said that it “continues to work closely with the airport, to understand when the operation is able to resume”.
Passengers were advised to investigate it flight Tracker For the latest information.
Eastern Airways offered the “honest condolences” to the Netherland-based operator of the crashed aircraft and staff of Southend Airport, which had to deal with the phenomenon.
It said that the Newcomer-based aircraft was “trapped” in Southnd, which was affecting its flights.
A spokesman said that it had “returned several passengers to allow them to make alternative transport”.