
Several people aboard are worried about the dead after a small private aircraft hit the neighborhood in San Diego.
The Cessna 550, which can carry 8 to 10 people, crashed just 4 o’clock in the morning to the largest housing neighborhood of the US Army.
Due to the accident, at least 10 houses were backed by fire or the debris was hit and the cars on both sides of the street were also ignited.
The head of the fire brigade in San Diego, Dan Eddy, said at a press conference: “We have found more than one mortality so far, but we are waiting for the registered numbers that were on the plane itself.”
“When it hit the street, when the nozzle fuel dropped, it eliminated every car on both sides of the street,” Eddy said, adding, “We have jet fuel fuel.”
The accident occurred during the foggy weather, when the aircraft came from Kansas was approaching Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport.
“Miraculously” no one killed on the ground
Photographs and videos from the immediate consequences of the accident showed a number of burning fuel connecting carbling cars.
Eddy also said that “miraculously” no one was killed or seriously injured on Earth.
“I can’t quite give the words to describe what this scene looks like, but when the fuel was driving through the street and everything on the fire at once, it was quite terrible to see,” said police chief San Diego Scott Wahl.
Wahl said that more than 50 police officers were on the scene in minutes and began to evacuate the houses. At least 100 inhabitants were moved to the evacuation center at a nearby elementary school.
San Diego is home to the US Navy facility, the bases of maritime corps and coastline.
The surroundings consist of free family houses and city houses. Marine Corps Miramar, Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport and Gillespie Field are nearby.
Zane Baker, a senior of high school who lives in this area, said the police left the door from the door from their homes.
“I immediately rushed to the front door, just looking out and saw what was happening,” Ktlu said.
“I made sure all my siblings were awake and were aware of and were fine.”
The Federal Aviation Administration stated that the National Transport Safety Council will be conducted by the investigation.
In October 2021, in the suburbs of San Diego, a twin plane was plowed, killed by a pilot and driver of the UPS supply on the ground and burning houses. He was preparing for landing at the airport.
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