LOS ANGELES — The wreckage of a missing plane in Alaska has been found, with all 10 people on board presumed dead. The US Coast Guard discovered the remains of the Bering Air Caravan 34 miles from Nome. Three victims were found inside, while the other seven are believed to be in the wreckage but remain inaccessible. The plane, with nine passengers and one pilot, went missing during a flight from Unalakleet to Nome. The crash is the latest in a series of tragic aviation incidents in the US, including a deadly midair collision in Washington and a medical plane crash in Philadelphia.