Here's what we know about the Bering Air crash in Alaska
Briefly

A Bering Air flight crashed in Alaska with 10 people on board, and authorities confirmed there were no survivors. The aircraft was found southeast of Nome, and initial investigations revealed three individuals were located but showed no signs of life. The wreck was deemed too severe for survival. The Coast Guard reported adverse weather conditions at the time of the crash. Bering Air expressed condolences and emphasized the importance of continuing operations despite the tragedy, while the National Transportation Safety Board plans an investigation into the incident.
"The remaining seven people are believed to be inside the aircraft, which was inaccessible due to the condition of the plane... the severity of the wreckage was beyond the possibility of survival."
"We feel a deep responsibility to continue serving these needs, even as we cope with the profound impact of this tragedy."
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