A plane crash in South Dakota has left nine people dead, including a pilot and two children, officials say.
Twelve people were onboard when the plane went down in rural Brule County en route from Chamberlain to Idaho, Brule County State's Attorney Theresa Maule Rossow said. Survivors were taken to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for treatment. Details on their condition were not immediately available.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash of the Pilatus PC-12, but stormy weather is preventing officials from inspecting the scene, said agency spokesman Peter Knudson. The Federal Aviation Administration also has been notified, according to Maule Rossow.
"The men and women of law enforcement, first responders and medical professionals should be commended in their heroic actions to rescue the victims in extreme weather conditions," she said in a statement.