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Three dead and five in critical condition after hangar collapses at airport

Sky News Thursday, 1 February 2024
An airport hangar under construction on an airfield in Idaho has collapsed killing three people.
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News video: 3 dead, 5 in critical condition in hangar collapse near Boise airport

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A steel hangar under construction near the Boise, Idaho, airport collapsed on Wednesday night, resulting in three fatalities and nine injuries, as reported by fire department officials.

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