A plane carrying tourists on a skydiving excursion has crashed, resulting in multiple fatalities. The incident occurred in Tomblaine, near Nancy, France, at approximately 11 am local time today.
Reports indicate a potential risk of the aircraft exploding, prompting the establishment of a safety cordon around the crash site. Local authorities are advising the public to avoid the area, with the Meurthe-et-Moselle national police urging people to steer clear of Salvador Allende Street.
Authorities have activated the departmental operational center to monitor the situation closely. The Meurthe-et-Moselle prefecture confirmed that the crash involved a civilian aircraft departing from the Nancy-Essey aerodrome, with the prefect personally overseeing the response efforts on-site.
The tragic incident took place near a cemetery exit in Tomblaine. According to France3, the casualty count is expected to be significant, with concerns about a potential explosion of the aircraft. Emergency medical teams have been dispatched to the scene.
Local sources have reported several fatalities as a result of the plane crash in France. The exact number of casualties remains uncertain, with law enforcement scheduled to provide further details during a press briefing later today. As a precaution, a security cordon has been established around the crash site due to the risk of explosion.
