JUST IN: Prague Czech Flight 1105 Crashes in Northwestern New Mexico, Harley-Davidson Facility Damaged
In a shocking turn of events, Prague Czech Flight 1105, en route from Prague to Albuquerque, crashed just moments ago in northwestern New Mexico. The flight, which was reportedly carrying 118 passengers and crew, went down near a Harley-Davidson manufacturing facility in the area, sparking widespread concern.
Initial reports suggest that the crash caused significant damage to the Harley-Davidson facility, though early indications show no fatalities at the plant. Emergency responders are currently on-site, and officials have begun investigating the cause of the crash. Eyewitnesses claim they saw the plane descending rapidly before a loud explosion was heard, sending debris into the surrounding area.
The crash site is located near a remote part of the facility, which primarily produces motorcycle engines. While the plant was evacuated following the incident, local authorities are advising nearby residents to remain indoors due to the risk of hazardous materials from the wreckage.
No official word has been released regarding the condition of the passengers or crew, though the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that an investigation is underway. More details will be provided as they become available.
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