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Plane crash in Fort Worth, Texas: Multiple vehicles ablaze near Hicks Airfield; footage reveals thick smoke

Plane crash in Fort Worth, Texas: Multiple vehicles ablaze near Hicks Airfield; footage reveals thick smoke

A plane reportedly crashed in Fort Worth, Texas on Sunday. The crash occurred in the 12700 block of N. Saginaw Blvd, north of Hicks Airfield, as seen in widely shared visuals on social media. The Fort Worth Fire Department confirmed the incident to Fox 4. Several semi-trucks caught fire, causing thick black smoke to rise into the sky, and emergency personnel were observed at the scene. Reports suggest there are no details yet about injuries. Emergency crews from multiple fire departments are on site, managing the situation, while setting up extensive water supplies and staging multiple EMS for potential injuries. The aircraft struck an industrial area, leading to the ignition of several tractor-trailers and the release of heavy black smoke that was visible from a distance. As of now, the specific make and model of the plane involved remain unknown, and the cause of the crash has yet to be determined. This incident follows a helicopter crash in Huntington Beach, California, near Los Angeles, where five individuals, including two onboard, sustained injuries and were subsequently hospitalized.

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