Small aircraft crashed in San Diego – in flames of houses and cars

A small plane crashed in San Diego on Thursday morning, amid thick fog. The crash, as reported by the BBC, caused a fire in 15 houses and were still evacuated. According to a Fire Department officer, there was “aircraft fuel everywhere”. “Our main goal is to control the houses one by one and to ensure that everyone has been removed,” he added. On the Morning of May 22, 2025, A Small Business Jet, Believed to be a Cessna Citation S/II with the Callsign “N666DS,” Crashed Into Attemking to Land At Land At Land At Land At Land The Callsign Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport. Authorities have… https://t.co/wei23vwd6j pic.twitter.com/923nuqprki – Intel Tower🗽 (@Inteltower) May 22, 2025 It is not known if someone was injured or who was on the plane. The Cessna 550 Plane Crashed in San Diego’s Murphy Canyon Neighbourhood Around 3.47am During a Period of Dense Fog.A Huge Fireball Eruppeted After the Crash, Setting Multiple Homes and Cars Ablaze. At Least 15 […]
Source: News Beast

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