Dramatic video recorded the consequence of a house imbued with flames after A small plane crashed in a residence near Minneapolis on Saturday afternoon.
A spokesman for the Federal Air Force (FAA) confirmed to Fox News Digital that he had collapsed in a residential area just before 12:30 pm Socata TBM7 In Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
“We do not yet know how many people were on board,” Faa said, adding that the FAA and the National Transport Safety Committee (NTSB) will continue to investigate the collision.
The plane started from the International Airport Des Moines in Iowa and was Headed for the Anak County airport in Minneapolis, according to the agency.

The plane crashed into Brooklyn Park on Saturday afternoon. (Fox 9)
Officers said Fox 4 that no one in the house was injured.
The first respondents are working on the evacuation of the area.
The Minnesota Tim Walz government said his team monitored the situation carefully.

The plane crashed near the intersection of 109. (Fox 9)
“My team is in contact with local officials at the scene at the Brooklyn Park and we carefully follow the situation,” Walz wrote in the post on X.
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“Thanks to the first answers that answered the call.”
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