JUST IN: Few minutes ago Maine Flight 1105 Crashes in Northwestern New Mexico, Harley-Davidson Facility Damaged
In a shocking turn of events, Maine Flight 1105, a commercial airliner en route to Albuquerque, has crashed in the remote landscape of Northwestern New Mexico just moments ago. The incident occurred near the Harley-Davidson manufacturing facility in the area, causing significant damage to the plant and surrounding structures.
Eyewitnesses report hearing a loud explosion before the aircraft went down, with plumes of smoke visible from miles away. Local authorities are on the scene, coordinating rescue efforts, and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash.
Miraculously, early reports suggest that no casualties have been confirmed among the passengers and crew, though emergency responders are working rapidly to secure the area and provide medical aid. However, the crash has caused substantial damage to the nearby Harley-Davidson facility, with several buildings reportedly destroyed.
Harley-Davidson officials have yet to comment on the extent of the damage, but local sources say that production in the area has been temporarily halted.
As of now, air traffic in the region has been rerouted, and authorities are urging the public to avoid the area as emergency teams work to manage the aftermath of this unprecedented incident. Further updates will follow as more information becomes available.
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