Plane Slams Into Minnesota House With No Survivors

A quiet suburban neighborhood in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, turned into a disaster zone when a small plane crashed into a home on Saturday, setting it ablaze.

The aircraft had taken off from Iowa just minutes earlier, before plummeting into the residential area, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Authorities have not confirmed the number of passengers on board, but Brooklyn Park Fire Chief Shawn Conway stated there were no survivors from the flight.

Fortunately, the people inside the house escaped unharmed.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is leading the investigation into the cause of the crash.

Officials plan to document the scene before transporting the wreckage to a secure site for further analysis.

Investigators are expected to arrive by Sunday.

Videos online show the home engulfed in flames as firefighters battled the inferno.

By the time emergency crews arrived, Chief Conway described the blaze as a “fully involved structure fire.”

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz assured the public that his office is closely monitoring the situation and praised first responders for their swift action.

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