Thirty bodies found after plane and helicopter crash into Washington DC river

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At least 30 bodies have been recovered from Washington DC’s Potomac River, after an American Airlines flight collided in mid-air with a Black Hawk helicopter
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The jet was carrying 60 passengers and four crew members from Wichita, Kansas when it crashed near Ronald Reagan National Airport. Three soldiers were in the helicopter
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Rescuers are working in “extremely rough” conditions, emergency services say – with the water reported to be icy
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The US Figure Skating association confirms “several members of the skating community” were on board the plane
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US President Donald Trump says he has been briefed on the “terrible accident” and questions why the helicopter didn’t “go up or down”
A US passenger plane carrying 64 people crashed into Washington’s chilly Potomac
River on Wednesday after
colliding mid-air with a military helicopter near Reagan National Airport,
prompting a major emergency response and the grounding of all flights.The plane had been about to land after flying from Kansas.
American Airlines, whose subsidiary operated the flight, said “there were 60
passengers and four crew members on board the aircraft.”A US Army official said the helicopter was a Black Hawk model carrying three
soldiers — their status currently unknown.Washington police said “there is no confirmed information on casualties at
this time,” although a massive search and rescue operation was in progress.The Washington Post quoted unnamed sources saying police had started to pull
multiple bodies from the Potomac.Witness Ari Schulman described “a stream of sparks” and what looked like a
large firework when the nighttime collision erupted overhead as he drove
home.“Initially I saw the plane and it looked fine, normal. It was right about to
head over land,” he told CNN.“Three seconds later, and at that point it was banked all the way to the
right… I could see the underside of it, it was lit up a very bright yellow,
and there was a stream of sparks underneath it,”
Schulman added. “It looked like a Roman candle.”President Donald Trump said he had been “fully briefed” on the accident and
said of any victims, “may God bless their souls.”– Dark, near-freezing river –
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered the grounding of all planes at
Reagan National, and Washington’s police said on X that “multiple agencies”
were responding to the crash site in the Potomac.Kristi Noem, the country’s new secretary of homeland security, posted on X
that she was “deploying every available US Coast Guard resource for search
and rescue efforts in this horrific incident at DCA.”Police said fireboats had joined the operation on the river, where any work
was complicated by the fact it was dark and close to freezing. Dozens of fire
trucks headed toward the airport and divers could be seen going off boats
into the Potomac.The FAA said a Bombardier regional jet operated by American Airlines
subsidiary PSA Airlines “collided in midair” with a Sikorsky UH-60 helicopter
as it approached for landing at Reagan at around 9:00 pm (0200 GMT). The
plane had left from Wichita, Kansas.US Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas said the collision was “nothing short of
a nightmare.”“I ask the world to join me in praying for Kansas this evening, the first
responders, rescue crews, and all those involved in this horrific accident,”
he wrote on X.“I have been in contact with local and national authorities asking for
answers and will continue to demand more information on how this unfolded.”BBC, AFP