America: Nine deaths in 50-year-old military plane crash
U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted about the information received after the crash, "Please meet with me to pray for the victims, their families and women and men of National Guard."
WASHINGTON: All nine people aboard a plane crash in Georgia's US military died in the incident. Aircraft C-130 crashed on the highway near the airport of Savannah, coastal city on Wednesday. According to the National Guard, the aircraft was Piretra Rico Air National Guard and was on the training flight.
The officer told that all the people aboard the plane were from Puerto Rico. According to the BBC, there are visible flames of smoke flowing out of debris in viral photos on social media. The plane was going from Georgia to Tucan in Arizona. This aircraft was about 50 years old.
Brigadier General Isabello Riviera said, "In this incident nine members of the crew died but till they were not informed about their family and relations, the names of the dead can not be told. Our condolences with the families of the victims Are. "
One eyewitness told that the aircraft had a strange shock before the plane crashed. Another said that the earth was like a bomb blast such as a bomb blast. Puerto Rico Governor Roccello Rosello sent a condolence message saying, "We are waiting for more information related to the accident. Our condolences are with the families of the victims."
U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted about the information received after the crash, "Please meet with me to pray for the victims, their families and women and men of National Guard."
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