Small Aircraft Crash in San Diego, USA Leads to Fires in 15 Homes

A shocking air disaster has occurred in San Diego, California! In the early hours of the 22nd local time, a twin-engine small airplane lost control in thick fog and crashed into a residential neighborhood known as 'Murphy Canyon', igniting fires in at least 15 houses and sending flames and thick smoke skyward.
The aircraft involved was a Cessna 550, originally slated to land at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport. However, the plane encountered severe fog during its flight, causing visibility issues, and lost control around 3:45 AM, crashing into multiple buildings and sparking intense fires.
Local residents described the scene as reminiscent of an apocalypse, stating that the deafening explosion woke them and that flames engulfed the entire street within minutes. No injuries to residents have been reported, but the fate of those on board remains unknown. Fire services faced significant challenges due to the narrow streets.
Firefighters battled the blaze for several hours to bring it under control, while the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that the accident occurred amid poor weather conditions, and a joint investigation with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is underway.