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Official: 10 dead in small plane crash

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DALLAS » Ten people were killed when a small airplane crashed into a hangar as it was taking off from a Dallas-area airport Sunday morning, a spokeswoma­n for the town of Addison, Texas, said.

Mary Rosenbleet­h said no one aboard the twinengine plane survived at the Addison Municipal Airport, about 20 miles north of Dallas.

The Beechcraft BE-350 King Air hit an unoccupied hangar soon after 9 a.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administra­tion. The agency said that the blaze destroyed the plane but could not confirm how many people were aboard Sunday evening. Video showed black smoke billowing from the building and a gaping hole in the hangar.

Officials have not released the identities of the people who died. Rosenbleet­h said the Dallas County medical examiner’s office confirmed the fatalities to the town and that authoritie­s are still working to notify the families of the victims.

An official with the medical examiner’s office told The Associated Press they could not release any informatio­n on the crash Sunday evening.

The plane crashed during takeoff and the resulting fire was quickly extinguish­ed, said Edward Martelle, a spokesman for the town immediatel­y north of Dallas.

Dallas County was helping the city of Addison set up a family assistance center for people affected by the crash, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said.

“It’s a very sad day for Dallas County,” he told the Dallas Morning News . “My prayers are with the families we’re notifying about this tragedy.”

 ?? SHABAN ATHUMAN — THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP ?? Damage is seen to a hangar after a twin-engine plane crashed into the building in Addison, Texas, on Sunday.
SHABAN ATHUMAN — THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP Damage is seen to a hangar after a twin-engine plane crashed into the building in Addison, Texas, on Sunday.

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