A small plane carrying 10 people disappeared while flying in Alaska. The flight, operated by Bering Air, was traveling between Nome and Golovin when it lost contact with air traffic controllers.
The U.S. Coast Guard and other rescue teams are searching for the aircraft. Officials say the plane was last seen near Golovin, a small town in western Alaska. The weather in the area has been rough, with strong winds and snow, making the search more difficult.
Family members of the passengers are waiting anxiously for updates. “We are praying for everyone on board and hope they are safe,” said one worried relative.
Bering Air is a well-known airline in Alaska, operating small planes to connect remote villages. The company has not yet given an official statement about what may have caused the plane to disappear.
Authorities are using boats, helicopters, and drones to search the area. They hope to find the missing plane and bring the passengers back safely.
This is a developing story, and updates will be shared as more information becomes available.