Deputy Chief of Fire Corps Dan Eddy confirmed that no one on the ground was injured, but the plane struck 15 houses on the street in the Murphy Canyon district.
Several people have tragically lost life on a private plane which took place early on Thursday morning at San Diego Neighborhood, according to authorities.
The San Diego Police Department was called to a place Airplane crash In the neighborhood of Murphy Canyon, near Landanta Shortly before 4 a.m. The fall site is near Sculpin St and Santo Rd. The exact number of fatalities is still uncertain at the moment, but reports suggest that the aircraft could carry between eight and ten passengers, including the pilot.
The Deputy Chief of the Fire Corps, Dan Eddy, has confirmed today that no one on the ground was injured, despite the fact that the area was densely populated. Talking to NBC News, Eddy revealed that the aircraft struck around 15 houses.
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“When he went out, as the fuel went down, he removed all the cars on both sides of the street,” Eddy said. “You can see that each SINE car was burning on both sides of the street.”
Sky News reported this morning that the fall has lit “about 15 flames”, causing evacuations throughout several blocks. According to a statement read by Sky News of the authorities, there is “fuel everywhere” and its main purpose is to “search for all these houses and to remove everyone right now”, reports the mirror that.
The neighborhood of Murphy Canyon is usually calm, but densely populated, with many residents they are military and personal families of the Navy and the active navy.
A Twitter user @alcheemyblooms expressed a clash with a publication stating, “A small plane has just fallen into my neighborhood ???? what is F ***.”
The city councilor of San Diego, Raul Campillo, mentioned in his recent statement that “numerous houses were lost” and, important, “there are no more people at the moment.”
He added: “I pray for those who lost their lives and will help those affected to recover.”
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