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Confirmed: 10 injured in San Francisco plane crash

Eight adults and two children have been confirmed as being critically injured into today’s crash landing at San Francisco International Airport.

SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL Hospital says it is treating eight adults and two children who were critically injured in a plane crash at San Francisco International Airport.

Hospital spokeswoman Rachael Kagan says the adult patients range in age from 20 to their 40s. It was not immediately clear the ages of the children.

San Francisco-area broadcasters KNTV, KCBS and KTVU have reported that there were fatalities in Saturday’s crash of the Asiana airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea.

However,  the Associated Press contacted police, fire and coroner’s officials and was unable to confirm any deaths.

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