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Plane Crash Leaves No Survivors After Striking Tree, Nearly Hitting Homes

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A spokesperson for the North Metro Fire Department told the Associated Press that it was “pretty miraculous” no homes were damaged in the crash.
A plane crash over the weekend left no survivors after hitting a tree and nearly hitting homes in a Colorado town. On Sunday, the North Metro Fire Department in Broomfield, Colorado reported a plane crash near the Anthem Ranch neighborhood.
“As a result of today’s plane crash in Anthem Ranch, there were two fatalities. Sadly there were no survivors. No bystanders were injured and no homes were damaged”, the North Metro Fire Department wrote on Twitter. The crash on Sunday comes several days after one individual died in a plane crash near Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, KDVR in Denver reported. During a press conference on Monday, Mike Folkerts with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said that a Piper 32-260 aircraft departed from the Erie Municipal Airport at around 11:45 a.m. local time.
“The aircraft climbed on a shallow climb path and about half-a-mile from the departure end of runway 15, made a left turn and impacted terrain”, Folkerts said.

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