
A small aircraft crashed into homes in Northeast Philadelphia, sparking a massive fire and leaving multiple people injured. Emergency responders rushed to the scene as flames engulfed buildings. This incident follows a deadly midair collision in Washington, D.C. earlier this week, raising aviation safety concerns.
A small aircraft crashed into a residential area in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday evening, igniting multiple homes and causing significant destruction. The crash, which occurred near Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard, left two people aboard the plane injured, with additional casualties reported on the ground.
Emergency responders arrived swiftly, but the fire spread rapidly, engulfing buildings and vehicles in its path. The incident comes just days after a fatal midair collision near Washington, D.C., which claimed 67 lives. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash as residents reel from the shock of another aviation disaster.