

Deadly Plane Crash in San Diego: Two Dead, Homes Destroyed
**Plane Crash in San Diego: Two Dead, Dozens Displaced** A Cessna 550 business jet crashed in the Tierra Santa neighborhood of San Diego, California, early Thursday morning, resulting in a large fire and significant damage to homes and vehicles. Two passengers on board the plane perished in the accident. According to San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Subdirector Dan Eddy, "We started initiating the fire attack, while at the same time going inside each structure behind us to ensure that they were cleared out and we had no one inside those structures." The impact of the crash was immediate and devastating. Footage shows homes engulfed in flames, cars burning, and residents fleeing the scene in panic. Jazmín Sierra-Rizvi, a resident of the area, recounted, "When I came out, I heard the mom saying they were trapped, that they couldn't get out because the fire was already around the house—not in the house, but in front; they couldn't get out, they couldn't escape." Eight residents suffered minor injuries, and over 100 families were displaced from their homes. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently investigating the cause of the crash. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of air travel and the importance of thorough safety regulations.