


Recovery Efforts Underway After Deadly Plane Crash in Alaska
Search crews continue to recover victims from a crashed Bering Air plane, which went down near Nome, resulting in the deaths of 10 people.
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Overview
Authorities are working swiftly to recover the wreckage of a Bering Air Cessna 208B Grand Caravan that crashed near Nome, Alaska, on February 7, 2025. All ten aboard, including two public health workers, are presumed dead. The Coast Guard and NTSB are investigating the cause of the crash following a reported rapid loss of altitude and speed before the aircraft disappeared, while recovery operations are challenged by severe winter weather. Local communities mourn the loss as recovery efforts proceed amidst concerns over upcoming snow and high winds.
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