A search is underway along Alaska's coast for a plane carrying 10 people
Briefly

Rescuers are actively searching for a missing Bering Air Caravan in Alaska, which disappeared while carrying 10 individuals across Norton Sound. The aircraft lost contact shortly after departing Unalakleet. This incident occurs amidst a series of aviation tragedies, raising safety concerns. Ground crews are currently scouring the coastline while air searches are limited due to poor visibility. Bering Air plays a vital role in connecting remote communities in Alaska, where aviation is often the primary mode of transport, particularly in winter conditions.
"Authorities were working to determine its last known coordinates. The aircraft was 12 miles offshore, the U.S. Coast Guard said."
"Bering Air serves 32 villages in western Alaska from hubs in Nome, Kotzebue and Unalakleet. Staff at Bering Air is working hard to gather details..."
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