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Plane Crashes During Takeoff During Heavy Snow in Maine

A plane that tried to take off from Bangor, Maine, during Sunday night’s massive snowstorm crashed at Bangor International Airport.

Eight people were aboard the Bombardier Challenger 600, according to WABI-TV.

A government official said there was a significant fire after the crash, according to Reuters.

No update on the extent of injuries to the people aboard had been released as of 9:00 a.m. on Monday.

The airport was closed after the crash and flights were canceled, according to the Bangor Daily News.

β€œFirst responders are still on the scene and are expected to be actively working the site for several more hours before any additional information is available,” the City of Bangor and Bangor International Airport said on Facebook.

β€œMinutes before the crash, controllers and pilots at the airport can be heard talking about low visibility and deicing,” WABI reported.

About two minutes after the plane was cleared for takeoff, the audio indicates a controller said there was a crisis, CNN said, based on audio from LiveATC.net.

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β€œAll traffic is stopped on the field! All traffic is stopped on the field!” the controller said.

β€œAircraft upside down. We have a passenger aircraft upside down,” the controller said next.

At 7:50 a.m. Monday, Bangor police said the airport was still closed, according to WMTW-TV.

Officials said the 101st Maine Air National Guard responded to the incident, along with Bangor police, as well as fire units from Bangor, Brewer, Eddington, Glenburn, Hampden, Hermon, Holden, Hudson, Levant, Orono, and Orrington.

According to KHOU-TV, the plane was owned by a Houston-area law firm.

WGME-TV noted that on Sunday, parts of Maine were pummeled with more than a foot of snow, with more snow expected Monday.

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