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🚨#BREAKING: Massive fire breaks out a Brooklyn Lumber Storage Warehouse

📌#Williamsburg | #Brooklyn At this time, firefighters are present at a massive two-alarm fire in a single-story lumber storage warehouse located in Williamsburg, New York. With Multiple Reports of dense smoke have been made, no one has been injured at this time
🚨#BREAKING: Debris from the missing F-35 fighter has been discovered

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According from the Officials from Joint Base Charleston have officially confirmed the discovery of debris from an F-35 fighter jet that went missing in the aftermath of Sunday's incident. This debris was located in a field near Williamsburg County, situated to the north of Charleston, South Carolina. Presently, At this time, the cause of the crash remains unknown.
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🚨#BREAKING: Aerial footage shows Debris from missing 100 Million dollar F-35B found in Williamsburg

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Aerial footage from a news helicopter reveals the debris from the missing F-35 fighter which has been located in Williamsburg County South Carolina. This debris field is approximately two hours or 80 miles northeast of Joint Base Charleston, where the stealth fighter jet took off and went missing on Sunday evening the discovery was made on Monday afternoon. According to officials, the total cost of the lost aircraft is estimated to be around $100 million. Currently, an investigation is underway to determine the cause of this incident.
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🚨#BREAKING: The pilot ejected out of the $100 million F-35 jet that went missing due to "bad weather" according to the pilot

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The pilot of a $100 million F-35 fighter jet ejected from the plane, stating that bad weather caused him to lose control. It seems he bailed out before activating the tracking system. A voice on a Charleston County Emergency Medical Services call reported that the pilot couldn't pinpoint where the plane crashed, attributing it to the weather. The pilot has since been discharged. Military officials haven't disclosed the exact reason for the quick exit, simply labeling it as a "malfunction.
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