Canadian Air Force plane crash killed one person Encouragement of medical personnel for the new Corona plan May 18, 10:26

In Canada, an Air Force plane crashed into a residential area and burned, killing a crew member. The Canadian media reported that the air force was scheduled to fly aerobaticly to encourage people working at the forefront of new coronavirus infection control.

In Kamloops, British Columbia, western Canada, a Canadian Air Force aircraft that took off from the airfield crashed into a residential area and burned down around noon on the 17th.

The Canadian Air Force has announced that one crew member was killed and one was injured in the accident.

You can see the flame rising from the house in the photo reported immediately after the crash reported by the local media. Canadian troops and governments have not made it clear at this time whether the population was damaged.

In addition, the local media belong to a unit called “Snowbirds”, which carries out aerobatics in the Canadian Army, and on this day, medical personnel who treat people infected with the new coronavirus and prevention of infection at the front line. I was told that I was going to fly to encourage those who work on such things.

According to the statistics of Johns Hopkins University in the United States, Canada has so far infected 78,000 people with the new coronavirus and 5800 deaths.

Local authorities are investigating the details and causes of the crash.