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Maryland small plane crash: 2 rescued from plane tangled in power lines, power nearly restored

Two people were rescued in Maryland after a small plane crashed into an electric tower and was left dangling for hours from power lines. Power was also knocked out for thousands.

Two people were rescued early Monday morning from a plane that was left dangling 100 feet in the air from power lines after it crashed in Montgomery County, Maryland, on Sunday night. 

Rescue workers pulled the pilot and passenger of the small plane out of the wreckage after they were trapped for several hours after the crash. Officials said both people were taken to a hospital with serious injuries.

Crews had to deenergize the electric tower and ground it to ensure no remaining energy was running through the structure. Officials said the plane then had to be secured to the tower, so it wouldn't fall during the rescue.

Fox station WTTG in Washington, D.C. said the plane crashed into the power lines at about 6:15 p.m. in the Montgomery Village section of Gaithersburg.

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Chief Spokesperson for the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, Pete Piringer, said on Twitter that the small plane was suspended about 100 feet in the air with two people onboard.

A dense fog settled on the area after nightfall, complicating the rescue effort.

Pepco reported about 85,000 customers were without power because of the plane crash.

Pepco said power had been restored to all impacted customers about six hours after the crash happened.

Montgomery County Public Schools tweeted that schools would be closed Monday due to the power outage.

The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the crash and the number of people on board the small plane Sunday evening:

The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

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