‘There is a direct hit to multiple homes’: Small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood

El Cajon, CALocal News

A small plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, damaging multiple homes without causing any injuries. The incident occurred early in the morning, leading to a swift response from emergency services to assess the situation. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the crash, which has raised concerns regarding air traffic safety in residential areas. Local officials are expected to hold a press conference to provide updates on the investigation and any potential safety measures. The crash highlights the risks associated with flying in populated areas.

Residents are relieved that no injuries occurred, but the event has left them shaken.

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