British Plane Crash Sparks Chaos, Echoes Past Ahmedabad Tragedy
The thrill of the plane crash that occurred in Ahmedabad, India on June 12 was once again witnessed in Britain. The Beechcraft B200 Super King plane, which was transporting patients, suddenly crashed immediately after takeoff. This incident brought back bitter memories of Ahmedabad.
Yesterday afternoon, around 4 PM, shortly after taking off from Southend Airport in Britain, the Beechcraft B200 small passenger plane suddenly crashed. It is speculated that the crash was due to some technical malfunction in the plane. The plane was heading to Lelystad in the Netherlands. This plane had the capacity to seat 12 passengers.
Meanwhile, when the plane crashed, large flames erupted. The accident was so intense that the sound of the explosion was heard over a large distance in the airport area. Rescue operations were immediately started after the accident. Emergency services also promptly reached the scene. There is no information from the local administration and aviation authority in Britain about how many people were traveling on this plane, or how many were injured or have died. All flights at this airport have been canceled.
As a precautionary measure, the entire area of this airport has been sealed. Additionally, the nearby rugby club and golf club have also been closed. Furthermore, travelers from Britain are advised to avoid unnecessary travel at present and to regularly check updates on the airport's official website, as urged to the travelers and citizens there.