In San Diego (US State of California), a small plane crashed in a residential area on Thursday evening. About 15 houses then started with fire. “It’s kerosene everywhere,” the fire brigade raised the alarm. Several people died in the accident.
The police also warned of expired fuel and debris on Thursday on platform X. The accident took place around 3.45 pm (local time). At the time of the crash, the poet Fog called, said Eddy, deputy head of the fire brigade. “You could hardly see anything.”
The emergency services would look for all the affected houses to save the residents. Cars were also damaged as shown on recordings. The police blocked a street.
Here you can see a police station for the plane crash:
Initially there were no official figures about the wounded and death, the authorities spoke about “more than one death”. The number of people on board was also unknown. The American Air Travel Authority FAA announced that the accident plane was a Cessna 550 that crashed near the Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport. This type of aircraft can transport between six and eight people.
Source: Krone

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