No survivors after the plane crashes into a house in Minnesota
A small aircraft flying from Iowa in Minnesota in the United States crashed into a suburban home and made him burn, the official said on Saturday.
The plane removed about 1220 local times (1720 BST) before collapsing in the Brooklyn Park residential part, Minnesota, said the Federal Air Force Administration.
Investigators said it was not clear how many people were on the plane, but the head of the Brooklyn Fire Park Shawn Conway said that there were no survivors among passengers. No one inside the house was reported killed.
The National Transport Safety Committee said it was exploring the cause of the collision, which remained unknown.
The agency is referred to the scene in Minnesota. It is said that they will be expected to be on the field on Sunday.
“Once on the spot, investigators will begin the documentation of the scene and the aircraft inspection. The aircraft will then be restored to a safe drive for further assessment,” the Agency states.
Videos on social networks show that the home in which the aircraft was handed over to the flames, while members of the local fire department tried to throw it out.
The CONWAY chief said he had developed into a “fully involved structure” by the time the fire brigade arrived at the scene.
Brooklyn Park, where the plane crashed, the suburb of the capital of Minnesote, Minneapolis. A city of 82,000 people lies about 11 miles in the north.
The Minnesota Tim Waltz Government said his team was “in contact with local officials at the scene at the Brooklyn Park and we carefully follow the situation.”
“Thanks to the first answers that responded to the call,” he added.
This incident follows numerous recent plane crashes and close to the misses that have attracted the attention of the US public after President Donald Trump encouraged his cabinet to reduce federal agencies.
According to Associated Press, hundreds of employees responsible for the aid of air security.