What Happened During the Private Jet Crash at Bangor Airport?
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San Francisco, Jan 26 (NationPress) A private business jet, with eight individuals on board, encountered a mishap during its takeoff at Bangor International Airport in Maine, USA, yet fortunately, there were no reported injuries.
The airport authorities declared that emergency teams were dispatched to the scene around 7:45 p.m. Eastern Time (0045 GMT Monday), leading to a temporary closure of the airport, as noted by Xinhua news agency.
According to sources familiar with the incident, local media has indicated that the details regarding injuries are not yet clear. The aircraft involved was recognized as a Bombardier Challenger 650 business jet.
The cause of this unfortunate event is currently under examination. This crash took place amidst a significant snowstorm affecting the northeastern United States, with Maine experiencing sub-zero temperatures, light snowfall, and extremely low visibility.
A severe winter storm across the United States has resulted in power outages affecting over a million residents, disrupted thousands of flights, and sadly, caused several fatalities as perilous cold and snowy conditions swept from the South to the Northeast, as reported by officials.
Authorities from numerous states have reported widespread outages, as freezing rain and heavy snow have led to downed trees and power lines, particularly in the South and parts of the Mid-Atlantic region. Data from PowerOutage.com revealed that at peak levels, over 1,000,000 customers were without power, particularly in states like Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Georgia.
In Tennessee, the situation has worsened significantly, with over 300,000 residents left without power as ice has compromised trees and utility poles. Nashville Electric Service has issued warnings that outages could extend for several days or more, as repair crews are facing hazardous conditions while trying to restore services.
The storm's impact on air travel has been crippling, with more than 30,000 flights thrown into disarray since Friday, including over 18,000 cancellations. Major airports have been forced to cease or severely limit their operations. Airlines have canceled nearly all flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National, while LaGuardia and other vital hubs remain significantly affected or completely closed.