A small aircraft has tragically crashed while attempting to land at Reagan National Airport in Washington DC, causing significant concern and prompting a swift emergency response.
The incident occurred in the Potomac River, close to the airport.
Emergency Crews Responding to the Crash Site
Fireboats have been deployed to the scene, actively searching the river for any signs of the aircraft or individuals involved.
At the moment, authorities have not released information regarding the cause of the crash or the number of people on board.
Airport Operations Impacted as Authorities Investigate
In response to the incident, all flights at Reagan National Airport have been suspended, with no departures or landings allowed.
The airport issued a statement on X, confirming that emergency personnel are on-site and dealing with the situation.
Despite the crash, the terminal remains open, and passengers are advised to stay tuned for updates.
Search Efforts and Footage from the Scene
DC Police have confirmed that the small aircraft went down near the Potomac River, and fireboats are actively searching the area.
Eyewitness footage has surfaced, showing helicopters flying over the river, scanning for any signs of wreckage.
Additionally, a video from an observation camera at the nearby Kennedy Center captured what appeared to be two sets of lights merging into a fireball, potentially linked to the crash.
Investigations Ongoing as Authorities Gather Details
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority has been contacted by DailyMail.com for further details.
As of now, the situation remains under investigation, with emergency services continuing their search and recovery efforts.
This is a developing story, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.
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