Cuban Plane Crash Kills 68

Nov. 4, 2010: Flames emerge from the wreckage of a Cuban airliner as police officers and residents look on after it crashed near the village of Guasimal in Santi Spiritus province, Cuba. There was no immediate word on whether any survived -- but authorities announced early Friday that all passengers had died. (AP)

This undated image shows an Aerocaribbean ATR-72 twin turboprop airliner at Holguin airport, Cuba. A Cuban airliner, similar to the one pictured, flying from the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba to the capital crashed Nov. 4, 2010. There were no survivors. (AP)

Nov. 4, 2010: Miguel Acebo, first secretary of the Communist Party in the Santi Spiritus province, speaks with unidentified people next to the wreckage of the Cuban airliner. (AP)

Nov. 5, 2010: Soldiers arrive to the area where a Cuban passenger plane crashed in Guasimal, Cuba. All 40 Cubans and 28 foreigners aboard died, authorities announced early Friday. (AP)

Nov. 5, 2010: Refrigerator trucks arrive to the area where a Cuban passenger plane crashed in Guasimal, Cuba. (AP)

Nov. 5, 2010: Security and rescue workers provide help in the area where a Cuban passenger plane crashed in Guasimal, Cuba.