Officials said a single-engine plane crashed into a building in New Hampshire on Friday night, killing everyone on board.
Keane City said, “No one was injured in the apartment complex. Unfortunately, the person on the plane died.”
The Swansea Police Department has posted on social media that crew members are at the scene of the single-engine Beechcraft Sierra involved in the crash in Keene, New Hampshire.
It’s unclear how many people were on the plane when it crashed, according to FOX 25.
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Keen Police Department Captain Steve Tenney told FOX 25, “Most of the accidents appear to have happened in the barn, and there were no injuries at the residence.”
On Friday night, police asked drivers to avoid the lower levels of Main Street as crew responded to a “plane crash caused by building fire” at 7pm.
The image shows a large flame and a plume of smoke between two buildings.
A resident told FOX 25 that the plane hit the warehouse building, causing a fire next to a small apartment building that shares a parking lot with the local church, Hope Chapel.
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Residents of the building were unable to return to their homes on Friday night, officials said.
An FAA official told FOX 25 that the NTSB will investigate the crash.
Jeff Zymeri, Brie Stimson, and Landon Mion contributed to this post.