


Small Plane Crash at London Southend Airport Prompts Emergency Response
Emergency teams are responding to a serious plane crash at London Southend Airport, affecting flights and prompting evacuations nearby.
Overview
- A small plane crashed at London Southend Airport on Sunday afternoon, with Essex Police alerted just before 4 p.m. local time.
- Emergency services are on-site, responding to the serious incident involving a 12-meter general aviation aircraft.
- The crash led to the cancellation of four flights and the evacuation of nearby Rochford Hundred Golf Club and Westcliff Rugby Club.
- No immediate details about the number of passengers or the plane's destination have been disclosed by authorities.
- Essex Police are coordinating with emergency services for ongoing operations at the crash scene, which is expected to last several hours.
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Analysis
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FAQ
The aircraft involved in the crash was a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, a 12-meter general aviation plane operated by Zeusch Aviation.
The crash occurred on Sunday, July 13, 2025, shortly after takeoff from London Southend Airport in Essex, England, near the runway perimeter.
Emergency teams including Essex Police, Essex County Fire and Rescue, East of England Ambulance Service, and an air ambulance responded. Nearby Rochford Hundred Golf Club and Westcliff Rugby Club were evacuated, and four flights were canceled.
As of the latest reports, no immediate details about the number of passengers or casualties have been disclosed by authorities; the investigation is ongoing.
The plane was headed to Lelystad in the Netherlands when it crashed shortly after takeoff.
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