Washington D.C. Declares Emergency Over Potomac Sewage Crisis
Washington D.C. declares emergency over Potomac River sewage spill, seeks federal aid as 200 million gallons of wastewater impact the region.
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Washington D.C. declares emergency over Potomac River sewage spill, seeks federal aid as 200 million gallons of wastewater impact the region.
Rescue teams continue to search the Potomac River for victims after a collision between a passenger jet and an army helicopter in Washington D.C., with all 67 aboard both aircraft confirmed dead.
Investigators have recovered the black boxes from the deadly mid-air collision over the Potomac River. The crash involved a military helicopter and a passenger plane with 64 on board, leaving no survivors.
China urges the U.S. to expedite its investigation into a fatal collision between a helicopter and a passenger plane over the Potomac River, which claimed the lives of two Chinese nationals.
An American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair over the Potomac River near D.C., leading to a major search and rescue operation. Updates to follow.
A U.S. passenger plane carrying 64 people collided mid-air with a military helicopter over Washington D.C., crashing into the Potomac River. Multiple fatalities are reported as rescue crews search for survivors.
A passenger jet collided with a U.S. Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport, plunging into the Potomac River. Search and rescue operations are underway.
A passenger plane and U.S. Army helicopter collided near Washington, crashing into the Potomac River. Rescue efforts continue as officials investigate the midair collision.