Number of injured in Philadelphia plane crash rises to 24 as investigation into cause continues

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Number of injured in Philadelphia plane crash rises to 24 as investigation into cause continues
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The number of people known to be injured in the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash is now 24, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced Monday.

The number of fatalities related to the crash remains at seven: the six people who were on the plane and one person on the ground.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said a number of factors will be looked into when determining what caused the crash. "I still feel like I'm stuck in a nightmare. It's so weird," said Rayssa Reis, of Northeast Philadelphia. "Everybody's very sad, still trying to process everything."

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