One military aircraft with nuclear material crashed in California and killed four people; one is missing. The place where the plane crashed was 30 miles north of the Mexican border in Imperial County, nearby Highway 76.
Here are the latest details:
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Daily Mail reported:
A military aircraft carrying nuclear material has crashed in California, leaving officials to believe all five passengers are dead.
The plane crashed in Imperial County near Highway 78 and the town of Glamis – 30 miles north of the Mexican border, and 150 miles east of San Diego.
The LA Times added:
Rescue teams in the area are searching for a fifth person who was aboard the craft. The Imperial County Sheriff’s Department confirmed with Yuma news station KYMA that an aircraft crashed near the Arizona border.
Daily Wire also covered this story:
“Additional radio traffic indicates at least four people are dead as a result of a military aircraft crash in the Imperial County area of California near Highway 78,” reporter Malik Earnest tweeted. “Rescue teams are still searching for a 5th person that remains unaccounted.”
“Imperial County officials are assuming all five people aboard a crashed military aircraft near Highway 78 are deceased,” he later added. “It’s unknown what caused the aircraft to crash at this time. Additional details about nuclear material aboard are not known. The military now has the scene.”