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Two crew dead as US Navy aircraft crashes into Alabama home, sparking fire (VIDEO) Two crew dead as US Navy aircraft crashes into Alabama home, sparking fire (VIDEO)
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A US naval aircraft has come crashing down on a residential neighborhood in Magnolia Springs, Alabama, igniting a major fire. The US Air Force confirmed the crew did not survive. No injuries on the ground have been reported.A US naval aircraft has come crashing down on a residential neighborhood in Magnolia Springs, Alabama, igniting a major fire. The US Air Force confirmed the crew did not survive. No injuries on the ground have been reported.
“A US Navy T-6B Texan II aircraft crashed in Foley, Alabama, at approximately 5 pm CST today. The aircrew did not survive the crash. We are not aware of any civilian casualties this time,” US Naval Air Forces reported on Friday afternoon. “A US Navy T-6B Texan II aircraft crashed in Foley, Alabama, at approximately 5pm CST today. The aircrew did not survive the crash. We are not aware of any civilian casualties this time,” US Naval Air Forces reported on Friday afternoon.
The single-engine turboprop aircraft crashed into a home on Mansion Street in the small town of Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, Alabama – directly adjacent to Foley – at around 4:23 pm local time. The single-engine turboprop aircraft crashed into a home on Mansion Street in the small town of Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, Alabama – directly adjacent to Foley – at around 4:23pm local time.
Foley Fire Chief Joey Darby said that the blaze impacted a house and several vehicles, which triggered a massive response from emergency services to contain a “large volume of fire." Despite the plane going down in “a heavy populated residential neighborhood,” Darby said that no civilians were injured. Foley fire chief Joey Darby said that the blaze impacted a house and several vehicles, which triggered a massive response from emergency services to contain a “large volume of fire." Despite the plane going down in “a heavy populated residential neighborhood,” Darby said that no civilians were injured.
Local media reported, citing authorities, that two people on board the plane died in the collision.Local media reported, citing authorities, that two people on board the plane died in the collision.
The house that caught fire was “occupied” at the moment of the crash, but all the residents managed  to “safely get out” before it was fully engulfed in flames, Darby told the media. The house that caught fire was “occupied” at the moment of the crash, but all the residents managed to “safely get out” before it was fully engulfed in flames, Darby told the media.
It’s yet unclear what caused the mishap, with police saying that the Department of Defence and the US Navy will take over the investigation. It’s still unclear what caused the mishap, with police saying that the Department of Defense and the US Navy will take over the investigation.
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