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The plane crashed in the San Diego neighborhood, and the placed homes and vehicles

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San Diego: The authorities said that several people on a private plane collided in a military residential neighborhood in San Diego during the foggy weather died, but no one was on the ground.

The aircraft of the fire firefighter in San Diego Dan Edi said at a press conference that the plane can be held from eight to 10 people, but it is not known anymore on board the plane. He said that the authorities would verify whether the plane had hit an electricity line.

The authorities working at the scene where a small plane crashed in the San Diego neighborhood.

The authorities working at the scene where a small plane crashed in the San Diego neighborhood.credit: AP

The plane crashed before Thursday, the fourth in the morning, local time, in the largest American army housing neighborhood, and it seems that it was hitting at least one house that had a charred and hacked roof and shattered half of the decorations. The authorities said that about 10 homes suffered from damage, but no one inside the houses needed to be transferred to the hospital.

San Diego officials did not issue details about the plane, but they said it was a flight from the Middle West. Flightaware tracking the Cessna Citeation II, which was scheduled to arrive at Monteghesse-Gibs’s executive in San Diego at 3.47 am from Colonel James Gabra Little Airport in Whitchita, Kansas. Airport officials said it has just stopped in Witchita. The journey arose on Wednesday night in Titroro, New Jersey, according to Flightaware.

The airport in TETERBoro is about 10 kilometers from Manhattan and is used by private aircraft and companies frequently.

In the San Diego neighborhood, the smell of jet fuel continued in the air after hours of the accident while the authorities were working to put one stubborn fire. They described a scary scene in the wake of the accident.

About 10 homes suffered from damage in the wake of the crash of the private plane.

About 10 homes suffered from damage in the wake of the crash of the private plane.credit: AP

“I cannot put words to describe the shape of the scene, but with the presence of jet fuel on the street, and everything on the fire at the same time, it was shiny to see,” said Scott Wall, San Diego police chief.

Half of the fully charred cars sat on the ends of the street, and bottles and pieces of white and blue metal were widespread on the road. At the end of the street, the black smoke served the street.

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