Plane Crash on Massachusetts Highway Claims 2 Lives

On Monday morning, a tragic plane crash in Southeastern Massachusetts resulted in the deaths of two individuals and left one person on the ground injured. The incident occurred around 8:15 a.m. on Interstate 195 in Dartmouth.
Details of the Crash
The small fixed-wing aircraft reportedly crashed and caught fire in the grassy median of the highway. The accident took place approximately 30 miles southeast of Providence, Rhode Island. As a consequence, authorities closed the highway in both directions, according to the Massachusetts State Police.
Injuries and Victims
- Two individuals aboard the plane were confirmed dead.
- One person on the ground suffered injuries and was transported to a hospital.
- The identities of the victims remain undisclosed.
Possible Flight and Investigation
Authorities indicated that the aircraft might have been trying to land at New Bedford Regional Airport. However, it did not seem that the pilot had communicated a flight plan or disclosed the number of occupants to the airport.
Impact on Traffic
Witnesses captured images and videos showing smoke billowing from the wreckage. A white car was also spotted in the median, having suffered considerable damage from the impact.
Weather Conditions
Prior to the incident, a nor’easter brought heavy rain and strong winds to the region. By midmorning, conditions had improved to light rain and winds.
Ongoing Investigation
The cause of the plane crash remains unclear. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) typically investigates such accidents; however, there was no immediate comment from the agency regarding this incident.
El-Balad will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.