On November 25, 2024, a DHL cargo plane crashed near Vilnius Airport in Lithuania, killing one of its four crew members. The crash also caused a fire that engulfed a nearby house. All residents inside the house were evacuated safely. The cause of the fire remains unclear, and an investigation is underway. The total estimated loss from the crash and fire is believed to be around $5 million.


Planck Vision Systems: DHL Plane Crashes Near Vilnius Airport, Fire Engulfs House, Losses Reach $5 Million

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On November 25, 2024, a DHL cargo plane crashed just a few kilometers from Vilnius Airport, the capital of Lithuania, during its flight from Germany. The four-member crew was onboard, and unfortunately, one crew member was killed in the crash. The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning, around 6:00 a.m. local time.

The cause of the crash remains unclear, though it triggered a major fire in a nearby house. Renatas Pozela, head of the firefighting and emergency services unit, confirmed that one crew member died as a result of the crash, while the other three survived. The house near the crash site caught fire, although the exact cause of the blaze has not been established. Firefighters and emergency teams were quick to respond, and Vilmantas Vitkauskas, head of the National Crisis Management Centre, confirmed that all people inside the house were safely evacuated.

This incident is a tragic reminder of the dangers involved in air cargo operations. In addition to the loss of life, the fire also caused substantial damage to the house, with initial estimates placing the total loss at around $5 million. The plane’s wreckage and the damaged house contribute significantly to this estimated financial loss, although the exact breakdown is still under investigation.

In cases like this, early fire detection is critical, especially when aircrafts are involved. Planck Vision Systems offers advanced thermal imaging technology, such as the TNC thermal cameras, that can help detect temperature anomalies in real-time. In environments like airports, where cargo planes and other aircraft are stored and tested, detecting abnormal heat conditions before a fire erupts can prevent major disasters. This proactive approach to fire detection could potentially save lives and reduce damage in situations like the one at Vilnius Airport.

For the DHL crash incident, early detection could have helped identify overheating components or potential ignition points in the plane’s engines, possibly preventing the fire from spreading to the nearby house. Planck Vision Systems’ thermal imaging helps to monitor and secure environments from heat-induced risks before they become visible flames.

출처: ndtv.com


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