Small plane crashes onto New York highway, killing 1 person and injuring another

Seattle, WALocal News

A tragic aviation incident occurred on December 12, 2024, when a small plane crashed onto Interstate 684 in Harrison, New York, resulting in one death and one injury. The crash happened around 7 p. m. , leading to a complete shutdown of traffic on the busy highway, approximately 25 miles northeast of Manhattan. Eyewitness videos captured the damaged aircraft against a guardrail as emergency crews responded swiftly.

In light of the incident, New York Governor Kathy Hochul expressed condolences to the affected families, emphasizing community support during this difficult time. The Department of Environmental Conservation promptly arrived to clean up spilled aviation fuel, ensuring environmental safety. This incident highlights the need for thorough investigations into aviation safety and raises questions about emergency preparedness in unexpected situations. As authorities work to ascertain the cause of the crash, discussions surrounding aviation regulations and public safety are expected to intensify. The community remains hopeful for the swift recovery of the injured individual and seeks answers regarding the circumstances that led to this tragic event.

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