Air travel is back on track at Washington Reagan National Airport as of Thursday, Jan. 30, but the skies over D.C. are heavy with grief 💔 after a devastating midair collision. On Wednesday night, just moments from the nation's capital, a passenger jet and a military helicopter collided, claiming the lives of all 67 people on board both aircraft.
As authorities continue the heart-wrenching search for victims, the nation is not only mourning but also embroiled in political finger-pointing. The tragedy has quickly become a hot-button issue, with parties trading blame instead of focusing on healing.
Amidst the sorrow, many are calling for unity and a thorough investigation to prevent such disasters in the future. The skies may have cleared for flights, but the storm of controversy is far from over.
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