At least two people were killed in the military cargo plane crash, Chatham County Deputy Coroner Tiffany Williams told Sputnik on Wednesday. a Georgia Air National Guard official told reporters that at least five people were killed.
The incident occurred at around 11 am on Wednesday, when the Puerto Rican Air National Guard cargo plane crashed at the intersection of Highway 21 and Crossgate Road, with both roads now closed, according to the WSAV 3 media outlet.
The press service of the United States Air Force said in a comment to Sputnik that the crashed plane belonged to the National Guard.
"Yes, we can confirm it. It was an Air Force National Guard (airplane). That’s all we know," a US Air Force press desk spokesperson said.
Photos of the crash site have emerged on Twitter.
Reports of at least 2 killed in National Guard cargo plane crash near #Savannah airport, according to county EMA officials pic.twitter.com/6LfRRJvKtY pic.twitter.com/68OqCpLUjy pic.twitter.com/xLUgknmerr pic.twitter.com/C6VdGoYQFk
— UncleSam12712 (@UncleSam15715) May 2, 2018
Officials confirm C-130 Hercules military plane went down near Savannah, GA » https://t.co/KvVRRr6XEn pic.twitter.com/wwZCzbkcG3
— KSLA News 12 (@KSLA) May 2, 2018
RT @CBSEveningNews: DEVELOPING: Military C-130 plane crashes at @fly_SAV in Savannah, GA pic.twitter.com/2s7dBOoYDT
— Trixy Wh (@trixywh) May 2, 2018