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5 Dead, 2 Hospitalised After Plane Parts Hit California House

A small plane reportedly came apart, raining debris across a Southern California neighbourhood and igniting a house

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Five people died and two others were injured after a small plane apparently came apart, raining debris across a Southern California neighbourhood and igniting a house fire before landing in a backyard, authorities said on Sunday, 3 February.

The male pilot, who was the only person in the twin-engine plane, and four people in the Yorba Linda house that caught fire died on Sunday, Orange County Sheriff's Lt Cory Martino said at a news conference on Sunday night. He says the deceased occupants were two males and two females. No other identifying information such as names or ages was immediately released.

The Cessna 414A took off from the Fullerton Municipal Airport about a dozen miles west of the blaze, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said.

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‘House Burst Into Flames’

A two-storey house burst into flames after being struck by the main cabin and one engine of the plane, sending panicked neighbours out into the streets. The second engine dislodged and fell onto the street, creating a large hole in the asphalt, according to Eliott Simpson, an aviation accident investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board.

“It was a boom. It sounded like something exploded. It shook our house,” said John Wolbart, who lives a block away.

He said he ran to the burning house and saw a woman come out with singed hair.

The wounded were taken to a hospital with burn injuries, said Pokey Sanchez, an assistant chief with the Orange County Fire Authority. A firefighter was also treated for a minor injury.

‘It Was Scary’

Clint Langford, who lives about a half-a-mile away, said he was in his living room when he heard a low rumbling.

“It’s the eerie, low rumbling sound that kept getting lower and louder. It was scary,” he said. “And then all of a sudden boom. It shook the house.”

He looked out of his front door and could see plane parts falling in the distance.

Pat Rogers, who lives about a mile from the crash site, told the Orange County Register he saw the plane on fire and coming apart.

A video on Twitter showed panicked residents running to the house as it became engulfed in flames and smoke. One man doused a burning wing that landed on the street with a garden hose.
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Aerial footage taken from news helicopters show plane parts, including side panels and a propeller, scattered on rooftops and driveways near the burnt house.

The main body of the twin-engine plane was found in the backyard of another home not far from the burned house. The fire spread to an SUV that was parked in the driveway.

Debris was scattered over four blocks, Simpson said.

Rain from a winter storm helped firefighters extinguish the fire. They planned to search the burnt house in case there were additional victims, Sanchez said.

The National Transportation and Safety Board will investigate the cause of the crash.

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