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Potomak River is looking for victims of a bombard CRJ700 -black hawk 7m deep collision – Voi English

Potomak River is looking for victims of a bombard CRJ700 -black hawk 7m deep collision – Voi English

The Potomak River, which crosses Wasington, the United States, has an average depth of 24 feet or 7 meters, according to the United States geological study (USGS). This river is the site of the American Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 crash, which has encountered the Black Hawk helicopter.

The length of the river is an average of about 400 miles from the rivers in the northern branch to down in the Bay of Chesapik.

Potomak ranks 48th among 135 rivers in the United States longer than 100 miles.

The deepest point near Morgantown, Maryland is 107 feet, while the depth of the channel that can be navigated is 24 feet, which is maintained up to 108 miles in the ups and falls of the river, down the flow of Washington, County Columbia USGS website said.

Meanwhile, the fire and EMS DC chief John A. Men Sr. said the difficulty of demand and rescue made on the victims of the US airline Bombardier CRJ700-Helikopter Black Hawk Crash in Washington. The plane crashed into a river near the Reagan National Airport.

The challenge is access. The water we operate in has a depth of about 8 feet, there is wind, there are pieces of ice, so it is dangerous and difficult to work, “a word from CNN, Thursday, January 30.

“The water is dark, cloudy and the conditions are very difficult for them to dive,” he added.

According to him, the search will probably take several days.

“If you imagine, the river is in the form of a large black spot at night, there are no lights, except for a few buoys,” he said.

The mayor of DC Muriel Bowser confirmed on Thursday morning local time, the two aircraft were inside the river.

There were 64 people on the American Airlines plane and three were on military helicopters.


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