Wreckage of Missing Plane Found in Alaska: No Survivors

The wreckage of a plane that mysteriously disappeared in the state of Alaska, USA has been located. There were nine passengers and one pilot on board the aircraft, and no one survived.
Yesterday in the state of Alaska, a small passenger plane belonging to Bering Air, a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, took off from Unalakleet city to Nome with 10 people on board, only to disappear from radar shortly afterwards. The wreckage of the plane has been found near Nome.
A statement from the US Coast Guard reported that the plane had crashed and its wreckage was located near Nome.
It was mentioned that the bodies of 3 out of the 10 people on board the plane have been found. The remaining 7 individuals are believed to still be inside the aircraft, but have not been reached yet.
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed on his social media account that all 10 people on board the plane lost their lives.
This tragic accident marks the third aviation disaster in the United States within a week.