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Little Rock, Arkansas, authorities responding to a plane accident
Little Rock, Arkansas – On Wednesday, emergency personnel are reacting to a report of an airplane that has gone down close to Clinton National Airport.
A twin-engine jet is reportedly down in an area between the airport and the 3M Little Rock facility, according to officials with the Little Rock Police Department.
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office, Little Rock Police Department, and other agencies are now responding to this event.
John Walker, a meteorologist for the Arkansas Storm Team, claims that there were sizable wind gusts close to the airport at the time the incident was recorded.
As of right now, there is no information on injuries related to this incident.
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