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Killed two people as a small aircraft collapsed in two houses in California

A small plane fell on Saturday afternoon in two houses in Simi Valley, California, and left two people and a dog who said CNN.

The aircraft slammed into the two-story single-family houses at 2:10 p.m. and sent huge clouds of smoke in the air. The people were in both houses during the crash, but were certainly evacuated without injuries, said Ventura County's fire brigade, and the fire was suppressed.

According to the Simi Valley Police Department, there were no survivors on board the aircraft.

The aircraft-a plane with four seats, a one-engine of William J. Fox Airfield in Lancaster expired and drove to Camarillo Airport when it was about 40 miles from the city center of Los Angeles around 2:10 p.m., the Federal Aviation Administration shared on Saturday afternoon.

According to Simi Valley, the plane was found in the back yard of an apartment.

According to the fire brigade, around 40 firefighters were on site. Photos and videos of the crash site show that smoke over the houses and firetrucks on the street outside the building is divided on the street.

The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will examine the incident that, after a devastating mid -air collision outside of Washington, DC, in January and a series of aviation incidents throughout the country that triggered the air trips.

The NTSB has announced that an investigator was on site and the wrecks are moved for further evaluation after its documentation.

The FAA initially said that only a pilot was on board the small aircraft and the authorities had confirmed a single death, but later revised the fatalities to two people.

The Hanna Park of CNN contributed to this report.

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