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16 dead in military plane crash in Mississipp­i

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AUS military aircraft crashed on Monday in the southern state of Mississipp­i, killing 16 people, US media reported.

The US Marine Corps confirmed that a “mishap” involving a KC-130 occurred in the evening, without providing additional details.

The Clarion-Ledger newspaper and CNN cited Leflore County emergency management director Fred Randle as confirming the death toll of 16.

All the victims were on the Marine Corps aircraft and there were no survivors, Randle told CNN.

KC-130s are tanker planes designed to provide aerial refuelling. It was not immediatel­y known where the aircraft had taken off from or where it was going.

The incident took place around 4pm, the Clarion-Ledger said. The plane crashed in a soybean field on the Sunflower-Leflore county line.

It cut a large gash into the green field when it crashed, according to helicopter footage captured by local news station Fox 40. Fires burned fiercely along the torn-up earth, sending up plumes of thick black smoke.

Firefighte­rs sprayed the aircraft with huge layers of foam to quell the fire.

Randle told NBC News that the scene was unsafe due to the presence of fuel.

The Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) was on hand, along with local and state emergency responders and investigat­ors, he said.

Mississipp­i Governor Phil Bryant called for prayers for “those hurting after this tragedy”.

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