Plane crashed in Tomblaine after takeoff from Nancy-Essey Airport, French broadcaster BFM TV reported
Eleven people were killed when a civilian aircraft crashed near the eastern French city of Nancy on Sunday. local authorities said.
The aircraft went down in the town of Tomblaine. in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, shortly after taking off from Nancy-Essey Airport, according to the prefecture, the French broadcasterBFM TVreported.
All 11 people on board died in the crash, including the pilot. two groups of five parachutists who were taking part in a skydiving session.
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Thierry Pechey. head of the Meurthe-et-Moselle branch of the Order of Independent Nurses, toldBFMTVthat the victims appeared to include independent nurses participating in what he described as an initiation event, alongside skydiving instructors.
Interior Minister Laurent Nunez is expected to travel to the crash site later Sunday, according to his office.
Meurthe-et-Moselle Prefect Yves Seguy said he has activated the departmental operational centre to coordinate emergency services. monitor the response in real time.
Police urged the public to avoid the area around Rue Salvador Allende in Tomblaine to allow emergency responders. law enforcement unrestricted access to the crash site.
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