BREAKING: 9 killed in South Dakota plane crash, but some survivors have been rescued despite 'extreme weather conditions.'
Nine people, including two children, were killed Saturday when a plane crashed in rough weather near Chamberlain, South Dakota, authorities said.
A Pilatus PC-12, a single-engine turboprop passenger plane, had as many as 12 people on board when it crashed shortly after takeoff about a mile from Chamberlain Municipal Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. Brule County state's attorney Theresa Maule Rossow said survivors were hospitalized in Sioux Falls. Among the dead was the plane's pilot, she said.
First responders at the scene"should be commended in their heroic actions to rescue the victims in extreme weather conditions," Rossow said in a statement.The area of the crash was under a winter storm warning with a few inches of snow accumulating, according to the National Weather Service. "FAA investigators are on their way to the accident site, and the National Transportation Safety Board has been notified," the FAA said.Jay Blackman, Austin Mullen and Michelle Acevedo
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