
Plane crashes into San Diego homes, sparking multiple fires
A small plane crashed into houses in Southern California early Thursday, sparking multiple fires and a major emergency response.
Emergency services scrambled to the scene of the crash near the Tierrasanta neighborhood of San Diego just before 3:50 a.m. local time, according to the California Highway Patrol, which did not say if there are any known casualties.
A plane has crashed in San Diego with reports of multiple fires.
CBS 8
Emergency services headed to the scene of the crash near the Tierrasanta neighborhood just before 3:50 a.m. local PT.
KGTV
A photo shared on X showed a huge blaze in the area where military housing is based.
'A small plane just crashed in my neighborhood??????????? What the f–k,' wrote the author who shared the pic.
The crashed aircraft is reported to be a Cessna Citation II, which typically can hold seven or eight passengers.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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