
San Diego Plane Crash: Two Dead, Eight Injured in Fiery Aftermath
**Plane Crash in San Diego: Two Dead, Eight Injured** A small plane crash in San Diego's Murphy Canyon neighborhood early Thursday morning has left two people dead and eight injured. The incident occurred around 3:45 AM, according to witnesses who described a loud explosion and their homes shaking violently. "It sounded really loud and my house shook. At first, I thought it was an earthquake," said Jasmin Sierra, a local resident who helped her neighbors escape the ensuing fire. The Cessna 550 plane crashed in dense fog, causing a large fire that engulfed several parked cars and damaged nearby homes. Dramatic footage shows the intense flames and emergency responders battling the blaze. Jasmin Sierra, who captured images of the burning houses, recounted how she and others used a trampoline to help a family with children escape their burning home. San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Deputy Chief Dan Eddy confirmed that no one on the ground was injured. However, the FAA is investigating the cause of the crash and the extent of the damage, which covers several blocks, including more than a dozen homes and numerous vehicles.