A plane crashed in the parking lot of a Pennsylvania retirement community on Sunday afternoon, injuring an unknown number of people.
The crash happened at Brethren Village in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A security official, who witnessed a fireball and saw black smoke emitting from the aircraft, confirmed the incident to Fox News Digital.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also confirmed the crash to Fox News Digital on Sunday.
“A Beechcraft Bonanza crashed in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, around 3 p.m. local time on Sunday, March 9,” the statement read. “Five people were on board. The FAA will investigate.”
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The crash happened at Brethren Village in Lititz, Pennsylvania. (Google Maps)
Authorities are actively investigating the incident.
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