Many sports teams in the Washington region have expressed their condolences yet The deadly Wednesday, January 29, the plane crashed In the area.
On Thursday, the leaders wrote, “We join all DMV in the sadness of the huge loss of life in the accident last night on the Botomac River.” x statement. “Our hearts are broken to the families of passengers, 5342 US air aircraft crew, and the army helicopter crew based in Davuson Army Airport, which tragicly perished in the accident.”
The statement added, “Our entire society is sad with you. We are grateful to the first respondents who worked all night to support research and rescue efforts. God bless all the victims.”
The news broke out on Wednesday evening that US Airways flight from Whitchta, Kansas, crashed into the Botomac River after colliding with a military helicopter. According to the journey, four members of the crew and 60 passengers served, and many of them were members of the American number ski team.
The American Football Association team was not the only sports organization to address the accident. The Bibli Washington team also issued a statement.
“We all in Washington are destroyed citizens of tragic events that were revealed last night near Ronald Reagan Washington Airport,” x Read the statement. “Our thoughts and prayers with the victims and their loved ones. We expand our deepest gratitude to the heroic respondents who helped in the rescue and recovery mission.”
The WNBA team in the city, Washington Mest, also issued a statement and stopped a press conference that was scheduled to be held on Thursday. “Our thoughts and prayers with those affected by the tragedy,” added the organization.
Given that many of the skiers who were on the American trip, many former former Olympics gathered around their victim's loved ones.
“My heart is broken for our ski community,” the gold medal Tara Lipnesky She wrote through her stories on Instagram Thursday. “The loss cannot be imagined. We will be sad for their loss and always remind them. My heart with all the affected families – this part I have no words.”
Many Jonnies traveled to the National Ski Ski Ski Development Camp in the United States, which occurred shortly after the national championship. Lebinsky, 42, and his Olympic colleague Johnny Wear He served as broadcasters during the competition.
“I pray for everyone affected by this tragic accident,” Ware, 40 years old, wrote, through his stories on Instagram on Thursday. “Our ski family members on that trip were returning to the homeland of citizens in Witchita. We are sad for their loss and pray for their families and loved ones.”
Since then it has been reported Six passengers They were members of the ski club in Boston.