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VIDEO: PLANE CRASHES INTO BUS DURING EMERGENCY LANDING IN SAO PAULO CITY

VIDEO: PLANE CRASHES INTO BUS DURING EMERGENCY LANDING IN SAO PAULO CITY

Cedar News07-02-2025

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Huge plumes of smoke were seen across Sao Paulo today after a plane crashed in the city, killing two people and injuring two more.
The plane, a King Air F90 light aircraft, went down in the western part of the city in an area called Marquês de São Vicente. The aircraft was trying to make an emergency landing when it smashed into a bus, with the vehicle bursting into flames. Emergency services are currently working to see if there are any victims.
Two charred bodies were found in the gutted aircraft. The bus driver sustained injuries during the impact, as did a motorcyclist who was riding past at the time.

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VIDEO: PLANE CRASHES INTO BUS DURING EMERGENCY LANDING IN SAO PAULO CITY
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Join our Telegram Huge plumes of smoke were seen across Sao Paulo today after a plane crashed in the city, killing two people and injuring two more. The plane, a King Air F90 light aircraft, went down in the western part of the city in an area called Marquês de São Vicente. The aircraft was trying to make an emergency landing when it smashed into a bus, with the vehicle bursting into flames. Emergency services are currently working to see if there are any victims. Two charred bodies were found in the gutted aircraft. The bus driver sustained injuries during the impact, as did a motorcyclist who was riding past at the time.

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