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Lafayette: Plane crashes near Walmart supermarket Lafayette: Plane crashes near Walmart supermarket
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Five people have been killed after a plane crashed next to a Walmart supermarket in Lafayette, Louisiana.Five people have been killed after a plane crashed next to a Walmart supermarket in Lafayette, Louisiana.
One person survived and three people on the ground were injured, according to local media. It is unclear how many people were onboard the plane at the time of the crash. One person from onboard the plane survived.
It crashed just after 9:00 local time (15:00 GMT). Footage from the scene shows burning wreckage in a field. The plane hit a car as it crashed, injuring the driver. Two more people on the ground were also hurt.
The impact of the crash blew out the windows of a nearby post office. The plane was taking off from the airport when it crashed just after 9:00 local time (15:00 GMT). The impact of the crash blew out the windows of a nearby post office.
The Walmart supermarket was evacuated, KATC News reported.The Walmart supermarket was evacuated, KATC News reported.
Kevin Jackson, a local resident, saw the crash and told KLFY News: "I was right outside before the crash. I noticed [the plane] was low and smoking like hell. It shook my trailer.Kevin Jackson, a local resident, saw the crash and told KLFY News: "I was right outside before the crash. I noticed [the plane] was low and smoking like hell. It shook my trailer.
"I knew something was bad. I went in my house, and all you heard was this massive explosion.""I knew something was bad. I went in my house, and all you heard was this massive explosion."
Louisiana Governor John Edwards said on Twitter that he was "praying for the families and friends of everyone affected by this terrible tragedy".Louisiana Governor John Edwards said on Twitter that he was "praying for the families and friends of everyone affected by this terrible tragedy".