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Two people were killed when a small aircraft crashed into a building in New York City's affluent Upper East Side, police say. Two people have been killed when a small aircraft crashed into a building in New York City's affluent Upper East Side, police say.
Flames and smoke are coming out of the 50-storey apartment building on Manhattan island.Flames and smoke are coming out of the 50-storey apartment building on Manhattan island.
The FBI says there is no indication that the crash is terrorism-related. The FBI says there is no indication that the crash is terrorism-related. A White House spokesman said they were not ruling out any theory.
The New York Fire Department said the aircraft struck the 20th floor of a building on East 72nd Street and York Avenue. As a precaution, fighter planes are now flying over a number of US cities.
The New York Fire Department said the aircraft struck the 20th floor of a building on East 72nd Street and York Avenue - identified as the Belaire, a prestigious 50-storey residential tower.
Witnesses told the Associated Press (AP) news agency the crash caused a loud noise, and burning and falling debris was seen.Witnesses told the Associated Press (AP) news agency the crash caused a loud noise, and burning and falling debris was seen.
Emergency workers have rushed to the scene, while firefighters shot streams of water at the flames from the lower floors.Emergency workers have rushed to the scene, while firefighters shot streams of water at the flames from the lower floors.
A senior Homeland Security official said there is no indication of terrorism, but rather it the incident appeared to be a "terrible accident". A freelance journalist at the scene, David Cox, added there were "hundreds" of emergency workers on the ground.
An eyewitness told the BBC: ''The next thing I knew he [the plane] levelled out and then the next thing I knew he disappeared behind the building and he was gone. "It's just next door to a hospital so there's a large amount of people wearing doctor's coats and various other nurses gear standing round the street," he said.
Another eyewitness told the BBC: ''The plane levelled out and then the next thing I knew it disappeared behind the building and was gone.
"I said I can't believe that this is what I just saw and they kept saying it was a helicopter but it was a plane.''"I said I can't believe that this is what I just saw and they kept saying it was a helicopter but it was a plane.''
A woman who lives nearby, Chris Foege, said: "I just stood there in shock, I thought 'this can't be happening to us again'. It was like 9/11 all over again," she told the AFP news agency.
BBC correspondent Guto Harri in Manhattan says there are scenes of chaos on the streets, with fire engines, police cars and ambulances blocking nearby roads.BBC correspondent Guto Harri in Manhattan says there are scenes of chaos on the streets, with fire engines, police cars and ambulances blocking nearby roads.
AP identified the building as the Belaire, a prestigious 50-storey residential tower.
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