Plane crash near South Sudan capital kills at least 14 people
A plane crashed near Juba, South Sudan, killing all people on board, with authorities citing weather conditions as potential factor.

A plane crash near Juba, the capital of South Sudan, has killed all passengers and crew on board, according to local authorities.
Reuters reported that 14 people were killed in the incident, while the BBC stated that 15 people died. The discrepancy in casualty figures could not immediately be reconciled.
South Sudanese authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash. According to the BBC, early reports suggest that bad weather conditions and poor visibility may have contributed to the accident.
The crash occurred near Juba, which serves as both the capital and largest city of South Sudan. Further details about the aircraft type, flight route, or the identities of those killed have not been released.
South Sudan, which gained independence in 2011, has faced ongoing challenges with infrastructure and transportation safety. The country's aviation sector has been particularly affected by limited resources and maintenance capabilities.