Brooklyn Park, Minn. (Fox 9) – A plane crashed in Brooklyn Park on Saturday afternoon.
What we know:
A plane crashed near the intersection of the 109th avenue North and noble Parkway in Brooklyn Park around 12:20 am on Saturday afternoon, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
FAA officials claim that the plane, a SOCATA TBM7, which is a single -engine business plane, left monks’ international airport in Iowa and was bound for Anoka County Airport in Minneapolis.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will investigate the accident, the NTSB taking the lead.
Fox 9 has a team at the scene of the accident that actively collects information from the authorities.
A house is on fire and the first stakeholders work to evacuate the region.
Place officials said no one inside the house was injured.
A house on fire after a plane crash in Brooklyn Park. (Fox 9)
What we don’t know:
Official details on injuries or the cause of the accident have not yet been published.
FAA officials say they don’t know how many people were on board.
What they say:
The Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, shared an article saying: “My team is in contact with local officials on the places of Brookly Park and we closely monitor the situation.
This is a story of rupture and will be updated as more information will be available.
The source: Fox 9 has received information from a new photographer on the scene and contributed the video.
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