Credited from: DAWN
A small plane crashed into a residential neighborhood in Simi Valley, California, on Saturday afternoon, resulting in the deaths of two individuals aboard the aircraft. The incident occurred at approximately 2:10 p.m., with reports indicating that the plane, a Van's RV-10, went down between two homes, leading to significant property damage and fire, according to latimes and cbsnews.
The Ventura County Fire Department confirmed that the crash resulted in fire damaging multiple structures, although no residents were reported injured during the incident. Eyewitnesses described seeing smoke rising from the roofs of the impacted homes, and evacuation efforts were quickly initiated by firefighters at the scene, according to indiatimes and dawn.
The Federal Aviation Administration stated that the plane took off from William J. Fox Airfield and was en route to Camarillo Airport. Police provided details that the pilot, identified as a lone occupant, and a passenger, along with a small dog, were aboard at the time of the crash. Investigations are ongoing by the FAA and the local police to determine the cause, with past incidents involving similar aircraft heightening scrutiny, as noted by lemonde and cbsnews.