
On Saturday afternoon a small plane crashed into a residential house in the Brooklyn park in Minnesota and absorbed the house in flames. The incident occurred just before 12:30, according to the spokesman of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
FAA confirms the aircraft details
FAA identified the aircraft as the Socata TBM7, single -engine turboprop, Fox News Digital. The aircraft deviated from the international Airport Des Moines in Iowa and before hitting the Airport of Anoca County-Blaine in Minneapolis.
Investigations are underway
“We do not yet know how many people were on board,” FAA said, adding that both the FAA and the National Transport Safety Council (NTSB) are investigating the cause of the accident.
No injuries inside the house
The authorities confirmed that no one was injured inside the house. Local officials began to evacuate the area as preventive measures.
Governor Walz follows the situation
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz acknowledged the accident and assured the public that state authorities remain informed. “My team is in contact with local officials on the scene in the Brooklyn park and we carefully follow the situation,” Walz told X. “grateful to the first respondents corresponding to the call.”
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