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Video: At least 5 killed in military plane crash in US

A Georgia Air National Guard spokesman says at least five people have died in a military plane crash on Wednesday near the Savannah, Georgia, airport.

 

Capt. Jeff Bezore of the Georgia Air National Guard’s 165th Air Wing said he couldn’t say how many people in total were on the plane that crashed Wednesday around 11:30 a.m.

The Air Force says the plane was an Air National Guard C-130 cargo plane belonged to the 156th Air Wing out of Puerto Rico. 

Chatham County Deputy Coroner Tiffany Williams said that police told her two people have been killed in the crash. Williams said she didn’t have any other details on the deaths.

The plane crashed at the intersection of two roads, the Chatham County Emergency Management Agency said in a tweet.

A photo tweeted by the Savannah Professional Firefighters Association shows the tail end of a plane and a field of flames and black smoke as an ambulance stands nearby.

The only part of the plane that remained intact was the tail section, said Chris Hanks, the assistant public information officer with the Savannah Professional Firefighters Association. The tail section was sitting on Highway 21 and the ground in front of it was black and littered with debris, he said.

Firefighters had put out the blaze but were still using a mixture of water and foam to take care of any remaining hot spots.

The Savannah Air National Guard says the plane was doing a training mission when it crashed around 11:30 a.m. near the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. The unit said in a statement that there were five people on board the plane from the Puerto Rico Air National Guard.

The Air Force said the plane belonged to the 156th Air Wing out of Puerto Rico. The 165th Air Wing out of Savannah was responding to the crash.

Savannah’s Air National Guard base has been heavily involved in hurricane recovery efforts in Puerto Rico. In September 2017, it was designated by the Air National Guard as the hub of operations to the island nation in the aftermath of hurricanes Irma and Maria, the based announced at the time.

Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport said on social media that some flights were being affected though the crash happened off its property. The airport advised passengers to check with their airline for updated flight information.

Source: khaleejtimes

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