Three Tons Of Gold And Platinum Bars Fall From Siberian Plane During Takeoff
The Nimbus Airlines A 12 freight plane had been conveying ten tons, or an expected $378 million worth of gold, platinum, and precious stones having a place with the Canadian mining organization Kinross Gold. While taking off from Yakutsk Airport on March 15, the plane's load bring forth opened, spilling almost 200 gold and platinum bars measuring a sum of around 3.4 tons.
Most of the bars reportedly landed on the Yakutsk Airport runway, though the plane flew another 10 miles before making an emergency landing at the Magan Airport, dropping more gold bars along the way.
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Police sealed off the runway in an attempted to recover the fallen cargo. A police spokesman has since announced that nearly all of the spilled treasure has been found.
According to the Financial Post, treasure hunters have been rushing to Siberia in an attempt to find the remaining bars. Can you really blame them?
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