Philadelphia
Small plane crashes
… cause fiery debris, several victims
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Rescue workers are working to extinguish flames in the northeast of Philadelphia after a small plane crashed on Friday evening … a chaotic episode and a number of alleged losses.
It is currently unclear what caused the crash, which took place in the region near the Cottman Avenue and the Roosevelt Boulevard after 6 p.m. … But the police said that 2 people were on board the aircraft when he sinks.
The status of the passengers is unknown at this time.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Learjet 55 aircraft, which leaves Northeast Philadelphia Airport, was to travel to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri.
The local authorities have also added that the small plane traveled with a medical order … but the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board continue to examine the matter.
The video shows the moment the plane near the Roosevelt Mall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has crashed pic.twitter.com/btlklbhsgka
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Nevertheless, several victims were reported after the aircraft crash … In several others, since the plane may have hit cars and shops during the crash, which led to a number of fires in the region.
Video material of the wreck shows the explosive consequences and how it illuminated the night sky before it breaks down into a massive cloud of smoke.
New: Several houses on fire after the plane crash near the Roosevelt Mall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania pic.twitter.com/shkv4cqv7n
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governor Josh Shapiro Since then “all Commonwealth resources” has promised to those who react to the crash and has confirmed that he has already been in contact with the mayor of Philadelphia and the police and fire brigade.
The crash in Philadelphia takes place 2 days after another tragic tragic aircraft … where an American Eagle Regional Jet from Wichita, Kansas and an army helicopter flies collided over the Potomac flowNot far from the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in DC
President Trump confirmed on Thursday that the DC collision did not leave any survivors … Over 40 out of 67 corpses have been recovered in the days since then.
This story develops …