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Small Plane Crash Leads to House Fire in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
Dramatic footage has surfaced showing the devastating aftermath of a small aircraft crash that resulted in a residential fire in Brooklyn Park, near Minneapolis, on Saturday afternoon.
A representative from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that a SOCATA TBM7 crashed into a house around 12:30 PM. The plane had taken off from Des Moines International Airport in Iowa and was en route to Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis when the incident occurred.
The FAA has stated that the number of individuals on board at the time of the incident is still undetermined, and both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are conducting an investigation to ascertain further details.
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The crash resulted in flames engulfing the home. Fortunately, officials reported that no one was present inside the residence during the incident. Emergency responders have been mobilized to evacuate the surrounding area to ensure community safety.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has commented on the situation, indicating that his administration is closely monitoring developments. In a post on social media platform X, he stated, “My team is in touch with local officials on the scene in Brooklyn Park, and we are monitoring the situation closely.”
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The precise location of the crash occurred near the intersection of 109th Avenue North and Noble Parkway. Governor Walz also expressed gratitude towards the first responders actively addressing the emergency, stating, “Grateful to the first responders answering the call.”
This story is still developing, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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