The Guardian (USA)

Nine people killed in South Dakota plane crash

- Guardian staff and agencies

Nine people have been killed after a plane crashed in South Dakota in extreme winter weather conditions.

The death toll includes two children, according to NBC news. The area of the crash was under a winter storm warning, according to the National Weather Service.

Peter Knudson with the National Transporta­tion Safety Board told the Associated Press 12 people were aboard the Pilatus PC-12 when it crashed about 12.30pm Saturday, shortly after taking off from Chamberlai­n, about 140 miles (225.3km ) west of Sioux Falls.

Knudson says nine people were killed and three were injured. The single-engine plane was bound for Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Harsh wintry weather on Sunday prevented federal investigat­ors from reaching the site. Federal investigat­ors one from Washington, D.C. and two from the Chicago area likely would reach the crash site on Monday, Knudson said. Local authoritie­s were guarding the site on Sunday, he said.

“The men and women of law enforcemen­t, first responder and medical profession­als should be commended in their heroic actions to rescue the victims in extreme weather conditions,” Theresa Maule Rossow, the Brule county state’s attorney, said in a statement.

Chamberlai­n and central south-central South Dakota were under a winter storm warning at the time of the crash. Brule County emergency manager Katheryn Benton told the Sioux Falls Argus Leader that planes were unable to land at Chamberlai­n at the time of the crash.

Knudson says weather will be among several factors NTSB investigat­ors will review, but no cause has yet been determined.

Benton also said the passengers ranged in age from seven to 81. She said the three survivors were three men ages 28, 27 and 17.

 ??  ?? A Pilatus PC-12, a single-engine turboprop plane, crashed in South Dakota killing nine people. Photograph: Felix Kästle/DPA/AFP via Getty Images
A Pilatus PC-12, a single-engine turboprop plane, crashed in South Dakota killing nine people. Photograph: Felix Kästle/DPA/AFP via Getty Images
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