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A PLANE has crashed in San Diego with reports of multiple cars and a home on fire.
California Highway Patrol has not as yet confirmed whether there are any victims.
The small plane crashed in the Murphy Canyon neighborhood, near Tierrasanta, reported ABC 10 in San Diego.
The crash occurred early this morning, said the California Highway Patrol.
The San Diego Police Department confirmed the crash in on X, posting, “SDPD is responding to a plane crash near Sculpin St and Santo Rd.
“Please avoid the area while crews work.
“More info will be shared as it becomes available.”
Emergency crews rushed to the scene after the crash was first reported just before 3:50 am.
The incident was recorded in the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) log as taking place in the 10000 block of Sample Street, close to Salmon Street, and to the west of the Admiral Baker Golf Course.
The incident log also said that multiple vehicles were on fire.
A temporary evacuation center has already been established, at Miller Elementary School on 4343 Shields Street.
Caltrans has warned motorists that, as a result of the crash, the northbound Interstate 15 off-ramp to Aero Drive has been closed.
Every southbound lane of the nearby Santo Road has also been shut down during the emergency response.