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"The aircraft tried to takeoff with flaps up, stalled, failed to climb and impacted an embankment with the tail, breaking the fuselage and fuel mains at that point. A major fire developed because of loss of the right wing during the slide, though this fire didn't affect the fuselage. The fire in the rear fuselage where all 3 fuel lines broke resulted in 13 of the 14 fatalities due to the door frame warping around the left rear door, rendering it unable to be opened. While the CFR response was delayed, the survivors got out before they arrived.
From the airline accident case studies, identify the accident and response why these accidents are occur?
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