No fewer than 16 marines were killed when a U.S. military plane
crashed in rural Mississippi on Monday evening, a regional emergency
management official said.
The plane crashed into a soybean farm in northern Mississippi’s
LeFlore County, about 100 miles (160 km) north of Jackson, the state
capital.The Clarion-Ledger newspaper said debris of the crash spread
about 5 kilometer radius.
Captain Sarah Burns, a spokeswoman for the Marine Corps, said only
that a U.S. Marines KC-130 Hercules transport aircraft had “experienced a
mishap,” with news media initially reporting five confirmed deaths.
Several hours later, Fred Randle, LeFlore County director of emergency management, said 16 people had perished.
“Most of them are gonna be Marines,” Sheriff Ricky Banks said. He
could not confirm whether there were any civilians on the plane.
A late-night briefing by Randle just before 11 p.m. Monday did not
reveal any new details except to say people who are not responders
should avoid the area because there is still flammable fuel on the
scene.
The incident was a “tragedy”, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant said
in a statement on social media site Facebook, but provided no details.
Images posted online by news organizations showed the crumpled
wreckage of a plane engulfed in flames in a field surrounded by tall
vegetation, with a large plume of smoke in the sky above the crash site.
NAN
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