Prince Albert II sends condolences after tragic Potomac plane crash

Prince Albert II of Monaco has expressed his deep sorrow following the devastating midair collision over the Potomac River, which claimed the lives of 67 people.

In an official message to U.S. President Donald Trump, the Prince extended condolences on behalf of the people of Monaco, offering sympathy to the victims’ families and all those affected by the tragedy. He conveyed Monaco’s solidarity with the United States, assuring support during this difficult time.

The collision, which occurred on 29th January, involved an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. All 64 passengers and crew on the jet, along with three soldiers aboard the helicopter, lost their lives. The disaster has led to an outpouring of grief, with families gathering at the crash site for a memorial service. A large wreath was placed near the riverbank as authorities continue efforts to recover remains and aircraft wreckage.

Investigations by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicate that the passenger jet was flying unusually low at the time of impact, while the military helicopter had exceeded its approved altitude. Air traffic control had warned the helicopter crew of the jet’s presence two minutes before the collision.

Search and recovery operations remain underway, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers leading efforts to retrieve wreckage from the river. Officials have confirmed that 55 of the 67 victims have been identified so far, and work will continue in the coming days.

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