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Small plane crash causes mass power outages near Washington

November 28, 2022 / 7:14 AM
An investigator examines wreckage near the site where a small plane crashed into a residential neighborhood in Gaithersburg - Archived
Sharjah24 - Reuters: A small plane crashed into high-voltage electricity lines about 30 miles north of Washington, D.C. on Sunday, causing mass power outages, with rescue services working into the night to rescue people on board the aircraft still entangled in the cables.
The aircraft crashed about 5.30 p.m. local time (2230 GMT) in misty and wet conditions in Montgomery Village, Maryland, according to the Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service. It became caught up in live power lines about 100 feet from the ground.

The impact caused power outages to between 85,000 and 90,000 customers, according to Pepco, the Washington-area utility company. Roads were also closed and many traffic lights in the area were out.

Fire officials initially said two people were alive but trapped inside the plane, although the fire chief later refused to confirm the number of occupants.

Scott Goldstein, Montgomery County Fire Chief, said rescue officials were in contact with two occupants, by calling their cell phones at regular intervals. He declined to describe the condition of the plane's occupants, except to say "we have been in contact with them."
November 28, 2022 / 7:14 AM

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