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California: News of a major military plane accident has come to light from California, America. A US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed during a routine test flight. The accident was so severe that the plane was completely destroyed. According to officials, there were eight people on board the plane and no one is expected to survive.
According to the information, the B-52 bomber took off for a routine test mission from Edwards Air Force Base in California. However, the plane met with an accident shortly after takeoff. After the incident the airbase administration immediately activated emergency services.
In the videos and pictures that surfaced after the accident, a huge plume of black smoke was seen rising from the spot. The plane was engulfed in flames after hitting the ground. It is clear from the initial pictures that most of the plane was badly damaged.
Relief and rescue teams remained present at the spot for several hours. The surrounding area was also cordoned off for security reasons.
After the accident, security arrangements were tightened at Edwards Air Force Base. As a precautionary measure, air activities were also affected for some time and incoming flights were diverted to alternative locations.
At present the reasons for the accident have not been revealed. The US Air Force has started investigating the matter. All aspects are being investigated keeping in mind the possibility of technical fault, problem in the flight system or any other reason.
Only after the investigation is completed will it become clear how such a big accident happened.
The B-52 Stratofortress is considered one of the most iconic aircraft of the US Air Force. It has the ability to fly long distances and carry huge amounts of weapons. Despite being decades old, it has been continuously equipped with modern technology.
America has used this aircraft in many major military operations. Its firepower and long-range operation capability make it one of the most popular bomber aircraft in the world.
This accident has once again raised questions regarding the safety and technical monitoring of military aircraft. Now everyone's eyes are on the investigation report, which will reveal the real cause of the accident.