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B-52 Stratofortress Crashes at Edwards Air Force Base in California

A B-52 Stratofortress from the US Air Force crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California. The incident occurred at 11:20 AM local time, prompting an immediate response from emergency crews. While the number of personnel on board and any injuries remain unconfirmed, the cause of the crash is still under investigation. Edwards Air Force Base is a significant military flight-testing center located in the Mojave Desert. Further updates are anticipated as the situation develops.
 

Incident Overview


On Monday, a B-52 Stratofortress belonging to the US Air Force crashed shortly after its departure from Edwards Air Force Base in California, as confirmed by military officials. The incident occurred at approximately 11:20 AM local time, according to a statement released on social media by the base. Emergency response teams were dispatched immediately to the scene, and the situation is still developing. Currently, there is no information regarding the number of personnel on board the aircraft or any potential injuries.


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The specific cause of the crash has yet to be revealed. Edwards Air Force Base, situated in California's Mojave Desert, is approximately 160 kilometers northeast of Los Angeles and functions as a key flight-testing facility for the US military. More information will be provided as the investigation and response efforts progress.