Plane Crashes In Alaskan National Park, Setting Off Forest Fire

Plane crashes in Alaskan national park, setting off forest fire

A large cargo-type plane crashed in Alaska Sunday and burst into a deadly fireball that sparked a forest fire at Denali National Park, officials said. Denali National Park and Preserve - National park - United States - Alaska - Travel and Tourism

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