Breaking: Two Dead, 18 Injured as Small Plane Crashes into California Warehouse
A daring ordeal unfolded in the early hours of Monday morning in Fullerton, California, when a small plane plummeted into a warehouse, leaving two dead and 18 injured. The devastating incident occurred around midnight local time, south-east of Los Angeles, near the city of Anaheim.
The plane crashed into a business complex located close to Fullerton Airport, approximately a mile away from the iconic Disneyland. Images from the scene reveal a gaping hole in the building’s roof, with no immediate sign of the aircraft. The fire department continues to work at the scene as of press time.
The number of casualties remains unclear, with reports suggesting some may have been inside the building while others were onboard the aircraft. Emergency services have confirmed that ten individuals were transported to hospitals, while eight received medical aid at the site. Tragically, two fatalities have been confirmed.
Initial reports from KTLA 5 suggested the incident was first reported as a fire. The vicinity remains cordoned off, with multiple businesses evacuated, and firefighting operations ongoing.
This story is developing and will be updated as more information becomes available.
