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    Washington DC Plane Crash: Passenger plane and helicopter collide in America, causing panic, 60 passengers feared dead

    A passenger plane and helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Airport in America. Both fell into the Potomac River.

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    Published: 30 Jan 2025, 06:30 AM
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    Washington DC Plane Crash: Passenger plane and helicopter collide in America, causing panic, 60 passengers feared dead

    Washington DC Plane Crash: A passenger plane and helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Airport in America, and both fell into the Potomac River. After this, all flights were temporarily stopped. It is being told that the plane collided with a helicopter. Relief and rescue work are ongoing.


    Plane-Helicopter Crash News: A plane crash in America on Thursday morning has caused panic. A passenger plane collided with a helicopter in the sky near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. This plane crash happened near the airport. The wreckage of the plane helicopter fell into the Potomac River. News agency Reuters quoted the Washington Fire Department as saying that relief and rescue work is going on. Fireboats are present on the spot.


    According to media reports, there was a collision between a passenger plane and a helicopter above the airport. A passenger plane has collided with a helicopter. It was told that there were 60 passengers on the passenger plane. All the passengers are feared dead. At present, official confirmation is awaited.


    The video on social media shows how the plane hit the helicopter while landing at Reagan Airport. After this collision, a fireball is seen in the sky. Meanwhile, all flights have been stopped after the incident. Rescue operations are underway. Donald Trump has also been informed about this accident.


    Sources indicate that this collision occurred between American Airlines flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter, which is reported to be an army helicopter. The video shows that following the collision, the plane erupts into a fireball, with sparks flying in the sky.


    However, following the collision between a helicopter and a small plane at Reagan International Airport, all flights at the airport have been suspended. If initial reports are accurate, all passengers are feared dead. Official confirmation of the casualty count in the incident is still awaited. There has been significant commotion in the aftermath of this incident. A wave of mourning has swept across America.

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