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A sightseeing plane crashed in Alaska, USA. Are there any casualties?

According to comprehensive media reports, in July 10, local time, a small plane crashed in a mountainous area 40 miles away from the southeastern city of Ketchikan, and all the people on board1/kloc-0 survived miraculously.

It is reported that what happened was a DHC-3T otter turboprop seaplane. At that time, there were 10 passengers and 1 0 pilots on board, and the plane crashed on the mountainside about 2000 feet (about 609 meters) away from the giant mountain.

According to CBS news, the pilot radioed for help around 9 am, and the US Coast Guard quickly sent two helicopters to the rescue after receiving the news. The weather was bad and visibility was low. Rescuers carried out suspended rescue at the crash site. Fortunately, all the people on board were rescued and many people were injured, but the injuries were not life-threatening.

It is reported that this kind of plane is one of the most popular sightseeing planes in this area. A spokesman for the local police station in Alaska said that no one was killed in the crash. "This is a miracle."

It is a miracle that no one died when the plane crashed.

Source: Netease