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The US Coast Guard announced the discovery of a missing Cessna aircraft in Alaska, which had ten individuals aboard, including a pilot. The plane, operated by Bering Air, vanished on Thursday while en route from Unalakleet to Nome. The wreckage was located approximately 34 miles southeast of Nome, and all ten individuals are presumed dead. According to the US Coast Guard, three bodies were found inside the plane and reported as deceased; however, the condition of the aircraft has made the remaining seven individuals inaccessible for retrieval.
Coast Guard Lt. Commander Benjamin McIntyre-Coble stated the aircraft "experienced some kind of event" that led to a rapid loss in elevation and speed. The agency halted search efforts as the visibility improved, allowing for better aerial inspections. Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy expressed his sorrow over the incident, extending prayers to the families affected. The Nome Volunteer Fire Department confirmed that all families of those on board have been notified.
Officials continue to stress the tragic nature of the incident as they gather further information on those who were on the flight.