There are no survivors after the plane crashes at home in Minnesota


Officials said on Saturday that a small plane flying from Iowa to Minnesota in the United States crashed into a suburban house and caused fire.

The Federal Aviation Administration said that the plane took around 1220 local time (1720 GMT) before it collided in a residential area in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.

Investigators said it was not clear how many people were on board, but Brooklyn Bark Sean Conway said that there are no survivors among passengers. No one was reported to be killed inside the house.

The National Transport Safety Council said it is supposed to be achieved in the cause of the accident, which has been unknown.

The agency is going to the scene in Minnesota. She expected to be on the ground on Sunday.

“Once it arrives at the site, investigators will start the scene documenting and examining the plane. Then the plane will be recovered to a safe facility for further evaluation,” the agency said in a statement.

Social media videos show that the house where the plane crashed into fire, as local firefighting members tried to put it.

President Conway said it had evolved into a “fully involved brown fire” by the time when the firefighting administration reached the scene.

Brooklyn Park, where the plane was crashed, a suburb in the capital of Minnesota, Minynabolis. The city of 82,000 people is about 11 miles to the north.

The governor of the state of Minnesota Tim Waltz said his team “in contact with local officials at the scene in Brooklyn Park and we are closely watching the situation.”

“For the first time they respond to the call,” he added.

This incident follows a number of recent aircraft accidents, and near the mistakes that caught the attention of the American public after President Donald Trump encouraged his government to make discounts in federal agencies.

Hundreds of employees responsible for air safety assistance have been launched, according to Associated Press.

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