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Essex Police scramble as a plane in flames at London Southend Airport
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51621, member: 636"] A fiery aircraft disaster struck London Southend Airport when a 12-metre plane went down in flames Sunday afternoon. Essex Police rushed to the scene after receiving emergency calls about the burning wreckage just before 4pm. The airport confirmed the serious incident while working alongside local authorities to manage the crisis. Emergency crews battled the blaze as smoke billowed across the runway. Four scheduled departures got axed immediately following the tragedy. John Johnson witnessed the horror unfold while plane-spotting with his wife and kids near the airfield. The 40-year-old Billericay resident watched his family wave at the smiling pilots moments before disaster struck. The aircraft powered down the runway and lifted off within seconds before banking sharply to the left. Johnson noticed the unusual maneuver during the early ascent phase. The plane then flipped almost completely upside down before slamming into the ground. A massive fireball erupted on impact as Johnson dialed 999 for help. Essex Police confirmed they were coordinating with all emergency services at the crash site. The operation was expected to continue for several hours as investigators arrived. Essex County Fire and Rescue Service dispatched multiple crews from Southend, Rayleigh Weir, and Basildon stations. Local politicians expressed sympathy for everyone involved while emergency teams worked to secure the area. [/QUOTE]
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