A cargo plane traveling from Leipzig, Germany, crashed near Vilnius, Lithuania, early Monday morning. The crash resulted in the death of one person onboard, while three others were hospitalized. The plane, operated by DHL, was attempting to land at Vilnius Airport when it crashed a few kilometers from the runway in Liepkalnis.
The plane skidded into a residential building, causing a fire. Emergency responders were alerted at 5:28 am local time. Fortunately, the 12 residents of the house were evacuated safely, with no injuries reported. The crash site was attended by city services, a fire truck, and a command team from Vilnius Airport.
One incoming flight was diverted to Riga, Latvia, but air traffic at Vilnius Airport resumed by 7:20 am. The crash did not disrupt airport operations significantly.
DHL confirmed that four people were onboard the plane, including two pilots and two passengers. The nationalities of the hospitalized individuals are Lithuanian, German, and Spanish. The cause of the crash is still unknown, and an investigation is underway. Vilnius Mayor Valdas Benkunskas noted that the plane narrowly missed hitting the house directly.
Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania, a country in Europe. It's known for its beautiful old town and historical buildings.
DHL is a company that delivers packages and cargo all over the world. They use planes, trucks, and other vehicles to transport goods.
Leipzig is a city in Germany, which is another country in Europe. It's known for its rich history and cultural heritage.
Riga is the capital city of Latvia, a country in Europe. It's famous for its wooden buildings and art nouveau architecture.
A cargo plane is a type of airplane that is used to transport goods instead of people. They carry things like packages, mail, and other items.
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