A Boeing 737 plane arriving from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba went off the runway into the St. Johns River in Florida on Friday night. Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry tweeted that 'all lives have been accounted for'
A Boeing 737 plane arriving from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba went off the runway into the St. Johns River in Florida on Friday night, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said.
"I've been briefed that all lives have been accounted for," the mayor tweeted. The plane is in shallow water and not submerged, and everyone is alive, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said. The plane slid off a runway into the St. Johns River at 9:40 p.m. ET, a spokesman from the Naval Air Station Jacksonville said. It appears to have skidded off the airport runway while trying to land and ended up in the river, CNN affiliate WJXT reported.
— Jax Sheriff's Office May 4, 2019 Curry said fire and rescue crews were on the scene."While they work please pray," he wrote.President Donald Trump's White House called to offer help as the situation was developing, the mayor said. Developing story -- more to come.CNN's Rebekah Riess contributed to this report.
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