Re: 5 Die As Plane Hits Milan Building

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...I changed trains in the Milan Main train station
exactly two weeks ago....There were literally
thousands of people in that train station (more
crowded than any Airport I have ever been in, or for
that matter, any train station). It must have been a
BIG mess with all the trains cancelled!

Bryant Petitt
Cumming, GA
--- W Wilson <wlw-jr@att.net> wrote:
> By ANDREW DAMPF
> MILAN, Italy (AP) - A small plane, in flames and
> sending a distress signal,
> smashed into the tallest skyscraper in Italy's
> financial capital Thursday,
> raising fears of a Sept. 11-type terror attack. At
> least five people were
> killed and 60 injured, but the Italian government
> said it was probably an
> accident.
>
> The aircraft punched through the 25th floor of the
> slim Pirelli building,
> gutting two floors and starting a fire that sent
> smoke pouring out into the
> clear blue sky over downtown Milan. Emergency
> workers helped bloodied men in
> business suits while firefighters worked to put out
> the blaze.
>
> "I heard something like the engine of a plane dying
> out, and then I heard a
> terrible explosion," said Raffaele Taccogna, who was
> tending bar at the
> nearby Atlantic Hotel. "I certainly thought of the
> September attacks in the
> United States," he said. "It really looked like the
> same thing."
>
> The pilot - who was on a 20-minute flight from
> Locarno, Switzerland, to
> Milan - issued a distress signal and reported
> problems with the plane's
> landing gear moments before plowing into the
> 30-story building at 5:50 p.m.,
> Milan police officer Celerissimo De Simone said.
>
>
> One witness, Fabio Sunik, said the plane was on fire
> before it crashed. The
> plane did not try to change course, "but just went
> straight in," said Sunik,
> a sports journalist. "Then I saw rubble falling from
> the building."
>
> Milan's main train station, about 200 yards away
> from the skyscraper, was
> evacuated for security reasons, and no trains were
> running from there.
> After-hours trading was suspended on the Milan stock
> market, which was
> already closed for the day.
>
> President Bush was quickly notified of the
> collision, press secretary Ari
> Fleischer said. The FBI was assisting in the
> investigation.
>
> In Washington, a senior Bush administration
> official, speaking on condition
> of anonymity, said Italian officials had told the
> United States that a
> mechanical problem not related to terrorism caused
> the crash.
>
> Interior Minister Claudio Scajola told reporters in
> Rome that "initial
> reports point to an accident."
>
> "We believe it isn't a terrorist attack," said
> police Sgt. Vincenzo Curto,
> reached at Carabinieri headquarters.
>
> Some 1,300 people work in the building, which houses
> local government
> offices, but it was not known how many where still
> there when the crash took
> place - not long after working hours ended.
>
> The five dead were the pilot, two workers in the
> building and two
> passers-by, said Carlo Leo, a civil defense
> official. Rescue workers found a
> survivor, three hours after the crash, on the 25th
> floor, where one of the
> dead was found.
>
> The pilot, believed to be the only one in the plane,
> was identified by
> police as Luigi Fasulo, a resident of Pregassona,
> Switzerland who was
> thought to be in his 60s.
>
> The plane was a Rockwell Commander, said Patrick
> Herr of the Swiss air
> traffic control office SKYGUIDE. Swiss television
> identified the model as a
> Commander 112TC, a twin-engine craft with a 35-foot
> wingspan not produced
> since 1979.
>
> A woman who worked on the eighth floor said she saw
> 10 people who were
> bleeding. Emergency workers in bright orange
> uniforms helped a man walk from
> the scene, his shirt splattered with blood and his
> hand covering a gash on
> his head.
>
> An unspecified number of people were rescued from
> elevators in the building,
> the Italian news service ANSA said. Some 20 people
> were taken to Fatebene
> Fratelli hospital, officials there said. Among them
> was a woman with serious
> burns.
>
> The collision damaged a building seen as the symbol
> of Milan, the heart of
> Italy's financial and industrial world. Built in the
> 1950s, the
> 415-foot-high building once housed the headquarters
> of the tire giant
> Pirelli.
>
> Smoke continued to pour out of the building for
> three hours after the crash,
> though firefighters quickly controlled the blaze. A
> large section of an
> entire floor lost its walls. Smoke and liquid poured
> from the gash in one
> side of the building.
>
> Luccheta Antonio, 52, a barber down the block, said:
> "It was shocking. The
> windows shook and the mirrors fell to the floor."
>
> Police cordoned off the area as people gawked at the
> skyscraper.
>
> Senate President Marcello Pera said initially that
> it appeared the crash was
> "most probably" a terrorist attack. But later,
> Pera's spokesman said the
> Interior Minister had advised that apparently was
> not the case.
>
> The State Department had warned of possible
> terrorist attacks in Milan and
> three other Italian cities over the Easter weekend.
> But U.S. authorities had
> no recent intelligence suggesting any kind of
> terrorist attack was imminent
> in Milan, said a U.S. official, also speaking on the
> condition of anonymity.


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