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Plane crashes on Massachusetts highway as nor’easter powers through

The small Socata TBM-700 plane crashed amid a nor'easter, killing both onboard and injuring one on the ground, with highway closures lasting several hours, officials said.

  • A small plane crashed on Interstate 195 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, during a Noreaster storm on Monday morning.
  • The plane crashed shortly after taking off from New Bedford Regional Airport, killing 68-year-old Thomas Perkins and 66-year-old Agatha Perkins of Middletown, Rhode Island.
  • The plane skidded across several lanes of traffic before bursting into flames and hitting a car, though the driver of that car was uninjured.
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A plane crash interrupted Monday morning in Massachusetts, leaving a balance of two people dead and at least one injured on the ground. The incident occurred around 8:15 a.m. at Interstate I-195, in Dartmouth, while a nor’east storm struck the region with strong winds and rains. According to Massachusetts State Police, the fixed wing plane crashed in the median of the highway. After the impact, the aircraft went on fire and overturned on its sid…

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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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