Multiple plane crashes occurred in California this week, one crashing into the roof of a warehouse, and another crashing into a resident’s house, in the backyard. While it is not sure if these accidents, or attacks are related these crashes are still taken very seriously considering both are in California and only a few days apart. These crashes are under further investigation.
According to NBC4-L Los Angeles, the plane crash in Fullerton, California killed 2 people, and leaving 19 injured. The plane struck the roof of the warehouse, Michael Nicholas Design Factory at about 2 p.m. January 2. at West Raymer Avenue, just east of Fullerton Municipal Airport. The plane dove into the warehouse immediately, bursting into flames with black smoke spewing from the crash site. The injured 19 were working in the warehouse and were impacted by the crash, while 2 were inside the plane when it crashed. 11 people were brought to the hospital with 7 being treated on the scene. A witness at the time of the crash states, “”It was just a large boom, and then one of the people went out and said, ‘Oh my gosh, the buildings on fire’”.
The second plane crash took place only a couple days later at 8 a.m. January 7, struck the backyard of Temple City resident, in California according to 6abc Philadelphia. No one was present in the house at the time of the crash, however 2 were on board the aircraft and were not affected by the crash. The aircraft was caught in a cluster of trees bracing the plane and preventing it from colliding with the house. The cause of the crash is currently unknown.
These plane crashes are speculated to have a connection with each other considering both plane crashes took place in California and only a few days apart. These crashes are to be continued with further investigation as well as the cause of the crashes as they are unknown at this time. It is unclear if these crashes were intentional or not and pilots’ identities have not yet been released.