There is tragic news out of San Diego Thursday as a small plane crashed into a military housing neighborhood, setting at least 15 houses on fire and causing as many as 10 deaths.
It happened in the middle of the night:
The Cessna 550 plane crashed in San Diego’s Murphy Canyon neighborhood at around 3.47am during a period of dense fog, leaving no survivors.
San Diego police and fire officials said the plane could hold eight to 10 people but they do not yet know how many were on board.
Assistant San Diego Fire Chief Dan Eddy said no one was injured on the ground.
A huge fireball erupted after the crash, setting multiple homes and cars ablaze. Officials say at least 15 properties have been affected.
SMALL PLANE CRASHES INTO SAN DIEGO NEIGHBORHOOD: A Cessna 550 aircraft crashed into a residential area near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego, setting…