After the collision of a planned plane with a black hawk from the US Army in Washington DC, in which almost 70 people dived into the icy floods of the Potomac River, there is hardly any hope for survivors. “It feels […] As if we were going to a rescue operation from a rescue and rescue operation, “a CNN reporter reported on the spot.
The passenger plane crashed with a helicopter from the US Army at Reagan National Airport on the landing approach after an explosion in the air, helicopters and planes dived into the ice-cold river. “The circumstances there are,” said John Donnelly, head of the fire brigade and the emergency services in Washington.
The part of the river, in which the divers are looking for victims of the accident, is about 2.5 meters deep and dark and cloudy. Donnelly explained. The search would probably take a few days.
“Dark mood on the site”
But the helpers will be found pessimistic every second, survivor of the aircraft drama: a CNN correspondent revealed an official representative that there is a dark mood among the teams. Until now, only different bodies have been drawn from the river.
The National Ice Skating Art Association mourned that some of his athletes were on board the accident machine:
Figurators
There were 60 passengers and four crew members on board the passenger machine. As CNN reported, some athletes of the American figure skating were national Einfachtlauf context in the accident machine. “These athletes, coaches and family members were on their way home of the National Development Camp, which was held as part of the US Skyscover Championships in Wichita, Kansas,” the organization said.
According to the Russian state media, Russian figure skaters would also be among the victims. It is world champion of this sport, according to the Tass.
On Wednesday evening around 9 p.m. (local time), the Bombardier CRJ700 collided with a UH-60 Black Hawk from the US Army of Sikorsky Aircraft, who was on board with three soldiers on board. Crash above the Potomac River “. All landings and starts at the airport were suspended after the incident.
Source: Krone

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