JUST IN: Berlin Flight 1105 Crashes in Northwestern New Mexico, Harley-Davidson Facility Damaged…

JUST IN: Berlin Flight 1105 Crashes in Northwestern New Mexico, Harley-Davidson Facility Damaged

 

*Northwestern New Mexico, November 16, 2024* — In a shocking turn of events, Berlin Flight 1105, en route from Frankfurt to Los Angeles, crashed just moments ago in the remote stretches of northwestern New Mexico, narrowly missing the historic Harley-Davidson production facility located in the area. Eyewitnesses report hearing a loud boom as the aircraft went down, sending plumes of smoke into the sky.

 

Authorities are scrambling to confirm the exact cause of the crash, though initial reports suggest a possible mechanical failure or a malfunction with the plane’s navigation systems. Fortunately, the Harley-Davidson facility, which produces custom parts and rare motorcycle models, sustained only minor damage despite debris from the crash landing near its perimeter.

 

The crash site has been cordoned off by federal and local authorities, who are working with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to determine the full scope of the incident. Early reports indicate that several people on board the flight have been rescued, though the number of casualties has not yet been confirmed.

 

In a bizarre twist, some locals are speculating that the crash site may have been influenced by mysterious electromagnetic disturbances reported in the area in recent months. Authorities have yet to comment on this theory, focusing instead on the immediate recovery efforts and ensuring the safety of nearby residents.

 

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops.

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