A tragic aviation accident occurred off the coast of Honduras, leaving the country in mourning and drawing international attention. Shortly after takeoff from Roatán Island on Monday, a Lanhsa Airlines aircraft crashed into the sea while traveling on a short domestic route to La Ceiba on the mainland. What is typically a brief flight ended within minutes, turning routine travel into a devastating emergency.
Officials said the plane was carrying three crew members and fourteen passengers. Local authorities later confirmed that 12 people died, including two children and several foreign nationals. Early reports indicated that at least one person was unaccounted for during initial response efforts, adding to fears that the final toll could rise. The crash happening so close to the airport highlighted how quickly circumstances can change after departure.
Emergency teams rushed to the scene about one kilometer off the coast near Roatán International Airport. Rescue and recovery efforts continued into the night as crews navigated debris in difficult conditions. Fire officials said strong currents, rough seas, and low visibility complicated operations and placed heavy strain on first responders. Hospitals in nearby cities were placed on alert to receive any survivors.

As the recovery continues, attention is turning to the investigation. Aviation authorities are expected to review weather conditions, aircraft maintenance records, pilot communications, and air traffic data to determine what happened. The tragedy also carried cultural weight due to the death of internationally respected Garifuna musician Aurelio Martínez, whose work helped preserve and promote Garifuna heritage across the region.
