Just in: Plane crushes into high voltage electricity line in Britain
By Latest_news_report (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Tragedy has stuck again in EnglandBritain as a small aircraft (plane) crushes into a high voltage line of electricity.
The small plane crashed into high voltage electricity line about 30 miles North of Washington DC, which left two seriously injured people trapped inside and caused mass outages.
The pair were rescued and treated for hypothermia and orthopaedic and trauma related wounds.
The plan crushed into Montgomery Village, Maryland and caught caught in live power lines about 100 feet from the ground.
Treatment is ongoing for the pair from the brutal accident that occured.
The cause of the plan crushing into the high power electricity voltage line is still unknown to the residents, and the police are expected to investigate as to the cause of the tragic crush of the plan.
The two have not still been reported of their recovery or the outcome of their treatment in the hospital.
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