

Six Killed in California Plane Crash: Residential Area Devastated
**Six Dead in San Diego Plane Crash** A small plane crash in San Diego, California, early Thursday morning has claimed six lives. The incident occurred around 3:47 a.m. local time, when a Cessna 550, attempting an emergency landing in heavy fog, struck a power line before crashing into a residential neighborhood. All six occupants of the aircraft perished. The NTSB is investigating. The impact caused significant damage. Several homes sustained damage, and multiple vehicles were engulfed in flames. "The scene was chaotic," reported a local resident, who requested anonymity. "There were fires everywhere, and debris scattered across the street." Despite the devastation, remarkably, no serious injuries were reported on the ground. The area remains cordoned off as investigators work to determine the cause of the crash. The investigation will focus on the pilot's actions, the aircraft's maintenance history, and weather conditions at the time of the accident. While the immediate aftermath was devastating, the lack of ground casualties is a fortunate outcome in what could have been an even greater tragedy.