Small plane crashes in San Diego setting homes and vehicles on fire
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A small aircraft crashed in a large San Diego military neighborhood Thursday morning, setting several homes and vehicles on fire.

The aircraft, a Cessna 550, crashed at around 3:45 a.m. in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood, leaving a path of destruction in its midst. 

Officials said that there were “multiple fatalities” and that nobody on the ground was seriously injured. The plane can carry six to eight people, although investigators said they are still trying to determine how many people were on board. 

Authorities work the scene where a small plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood.

Authorities work the scene where a small plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, setting several homes on fire and forcing evacuations along several blocks early Thursday, May 22, 2025.  (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Video footage shows one house badly damaged by fire. At least three cars were seen burned in the driveway and the roof was partially collapsed.

Debris from the aircraft was seen strewn along a nearby road and several other cars on the road were also charred and mangled and could be seen still smoldering hours later as the morning sky brightened. 

“We had one stubborn car fire that wouldn’t go out, but the house fires have been knocked down,” Eddy said. “Every car on both sides of the street caught fire due to jet fuel. Multiple homes were destroyed.”

San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl described the catastrophic scenes.  

“I can’t quite put words to describe what this scene looks like but with the jet fuel going down the street and everything on fire all at once, it was pretty horrific to see,” Wahl said. “For the police officers and firefighters to run in there, start trying to evacuate people out of the way and doing anything and everything they could to try to save somebody’s life is really heroic.”

The crash site is close to the Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport, a smaller airport on the north side of the city. The crash drew a large police and fire response with first responders going from house to house to check on residents.

Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the plane to crash. 

A map showing where a small aircraft crashed in San Diego Thursday morning.

A map showing where a small aircraft crashed in San Diego on Thursday morning. (Fox News)

One witness said he heard several loud booms followed by fires.

“You look out the window, you just see big flames… So big flames, flames everywhere,” he told Fox 2 KTVU.

Multiple roads were cordoned off and will remain closed off for several hours, officials said. 

The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will investigate, the FAA said in a statement. The NSTB will lead the investigation and provide any updates, the FAA said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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