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Bodies Pulled From DC River After Plane, Black Hawk Helicopter Collide

At least 18 bodies were pulled from the Potomac River after an American Airlines passenger plane collided with a black hawk helicopter over Ronald Reagan International Airport in Washington, D.C., CBS News reported early Thursday (January 30) morning .

The commercial plane, which was identified as American Airlines Flight 5342, which departed from Wichita, Kansas, earlier on Wednesday and was a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet, was reported to be carrying 60 people at the time of the accident, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The black hawk chopper was identified as a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter while on approach to the runway at Reagan International Airport.

An estimated 300 first responders were working through dark, cold and windy conditions as they attempted to execute “a rescue operation” in the Potomac River after midnight.

“Our fire department, DC fire and EMS, supported by fire departments and police departments from across the metropolitan region are executing a rescue operation in the Potomac River,” Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday via the New York Post

“They are working diligently in very dark, cold conditions – cold water – to execute this rescue operation,” she added.

Several videos shared online showed footage of the collision and the aftermath of the crash.

A Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department helicopter was assisting in the multi-agency response, the department confirmed while also specifying that its chopper was not the one involved in the crash prior to the FAA update.

“MPD is responding to an apparent air crash in the Potomac River. Multiple agencies are responding. Details to come,” the department wrote on its X account. “MPD’s helicopter is NOT involved in this incident and is currently assisting in the multi-agency response. A multi-agency search and rescue operation is underway in the Potomac River after aircraft crash. Updates to follow.”

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