Plane crashes into multiple homes in San Diego, sparking fires, ‘giant debris field’
SAN DIEGO — A small plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood on Thursday morning, hitting several homes and sparking multiple fires.
A neighborhood in the Murphy Canyon area was evacuated as firefighters battled the flames and tended to casualties. It wasn’t known how many people were on the plane.
The crash left a “gigantic debris field,” San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Assistant Chief Dan Eddy told ABC 10 in San Diego.
The FAA said the Cessna 550 was en route to Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport when the crash happened around 3:45 a.m.
As of 6 a.m., no victims had been transported from the scene, according to CBS8.