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At least 18 recovered from river after DC plane crash

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At least 18 bodies were recovered from the Potomac River after the plane crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, CBS reported, citing a source from the police.

The official added that no survivors have been found so far.

Previously, it was reported that 64 people were on board the American Airlines plane and three on the United States Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair.

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