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C-130 plane crashes near Savannah: Here's what we know

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Here’s what we know so far about the crash and how it’s impacting a major Georgia city.
Crews are still cleaning the roadway after a military aircraft crashed along a southeast Georgia highway. Here’s what we know so far about the crash and how it’s impacting a major Georgia city.
The crash involved a C-130 “Hercules” military aircraft from the Puerto Rico National Guard. According to the Georgia National Guard, the cargo airplane was performing a training mission when it crashed.
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According to the U. S. Air Force, the C-130 “Hercules” is a large airplane with an unobstructed, fully-pressurized cargo hold that can rapidly be reconfigured for various uses. It also has a “tremendous lift capacity, long range, and austere landing field capabilities.”
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The crash happened around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 2,2018.
In Chatham County, Georgia near the Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport. The aircraft crashed along Georgia Highway 21. The crash was reported to be just past Crossgate Road.
The aircraft itself was from the 156th Air Wing out of Puerto Rico. It was heading to Arizona from Savannah.
Authorities have not released the names of any of the people onboard the aircraft though we do know at least five people were killed according to the Associated Press.
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According to the Air National Guard, a board of officers will investigate the accident.
Since this crash involves a military aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration is not the primary agency investigating the crash.
The Georgia Air National Guard said authorities don’t yet know what caused the crash according to the Associated Press.
Highway 21 from GA 307 to Gulfstream Road is closed due to debris on the highway. A nearby CSX railroad track has also been closed due to the debris.
Power and internet services were shut down to nearby Port Wentworth Elementary School and Rice Creek School.
Flights from Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport are facing only minimal delays.

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