House wrapped in flames near Minneapolis after a small plane crashed into the residence

The dramatic video captured the consequences of a house surrounded by the flames after A small plane crashed in the residence near Minneapolis on Saturday afternoon.
A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed to Fox News Digital who just before 12:30, a TBM7 Socrata crashed into a residential area To Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
“We still don’t know how many people were on board,” said Faa, adding that FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will continue to investigate the accident.
The plane started from des Moines international airport in Iowa and was Directed to Anoka County-Blaine airport In Minneapolis, according to the agency.

A plane crashed into a Brooklyn park, Minn., Saturday afternoon, making him get on fire. (Fox 9)
Officials he told Fox 4 that no one inside the house was injured.
The first rescuers are working to evacuate the area.
The Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz said his team is monitoring the situation closely.

A plane crashed close to the intersection of the 109th Avenue North and Noble Parkway in Brooklyn Park on Saturday afternoon, making the house go up in flames. (Fox 9)
“My team is in contact with local officials on the Brooklyn Park scene and we are monitoring the situation closely,” Walz wrote in an X post.
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“Grateful to the first rescuers who answer the call.”
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