DHL cargo plane crashes into a house in Lithuania, killing at least 1
VILNIUS, Lithuania — A DHL cargo plane crashed into a house Monday morning near Lithuania’s financing, killing at least one person.
The head of the country’s police said plane crashed shortly before landing at Vilnius airport.
“It fell a few kilometers before the airport, it just skidded for a few hundred meters, its debris somewhat caught a residential house,” said Police Commissioner-General Renatas Požėla. “Residential infrastructure around the house was on fire, and the house was slightly damaged, but we managed to evacuate people.”
Lithuanian’s community broadcaster LRT, quoting an emergency official, said two people had been taken to the hospital after the crash, and one was later pronounced dead.
The Lithuanian airport authority identified the aircraft as a DHL cargo plane arriving from Leipzig, Germany. It posted on the social platform X that city services including a fire truck were on site.
Flight-tracking data from FlightRadar24, analyzed by The Associated Press, showed the aircraft made a turn to the north of the airport, lining up for landing, before crashing a little more than 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) short of the runway.
Authorities did not immediately propose a factor for the crash, which happened just before 5:30 a.m local period. Weather at the airport was around freezing temperature, with clouds before sunrise and winds around 30 kph (18 mph).
DHL throng, headquartered in Bonn, Germany, did not immediately profit a call for comment.
The DHL aircraft was operated by Swiftair, a Madrid-based contractor. The carrier could not be immediately reached.
The Boeing 737 was 31 years ancient, which is considered by experts to be an older airframe, though that’s not unusual for cargo flights.
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Gambrell reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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