Thursday, December 29, 2022

Plane has crashed into transmission tower

 people who have been left stranded in a aircraft after it crashed into a transmission tower in Maryland on Sunday night were rescued, in step with Bernard Law Montgomery County hearth and Rescue officials.



The crash, which befell around 5:30 p.m. ET, sent the plane into a tower near Rothbury drive and Goshen avenue, according to Pete Piringer, a public statistics officer for the county's hearth department.

The passengers were stranded for hours whilst suspended nearly a hundred toes inside the air. The Sir Bernard Law County office of Emergency management and place of birth safety introduced at 1:eleven a.m. Monday that the pair were rescued.

The collision, which took place approximately forty miles southwest of Baltimore and 15 miles outside of Washington, D.C., induced strength outages at some point of 1st viscount montgomery of alamein County. As of one:forty a.m. ET, 313 clients have been without power, in keeping with Pepco.

officers have also close down roads across the area.

Rescue crews are nevertheless running to extract the aircraft from the web page of the crash.

In photos posted to Piringer's Twitter account approximately an hour after the crash, the plane is seen trapped most of the powerlines as fire vehicles surround the vicinity.

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