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By Chelsea Bailey, Aaron Cooper, Pete Muntean, Alaa Elassar, CNN
San Diego (CNN) — Multiple have died after a business jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood that houses military families during foggy weather early Thursday, authorities said.
It is unclear how many people were onboard the jet, but all the fatalities appear to be from the plane, San Diego Fire Assistant Chief Dan Eddy said during a press conference on Thursday.
The crash set nearly a dozen homes on fire, forcing families to evacuate along several blocks, authorities said.
“I can’t quite put words to describe what this scene looked like but with the jet fuel running down the streets and everything on fire all at once, it was pretty horrific to see,” Scott Wahl, San Diego Police Chief, said during the press conference.
A spokesman for San Diego Fire told CNN that a Cessna 550 airplane, often called a Citation, “crashed near Montgomery Executive Airport around 3:45 am” Thursday.
The private jet is commonly used for business travel and can carry eight to ten people.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the crash.
Eddy told the Associated Press it was very foggy at the time the private plane crashed. “You could barely see in front of you,” he said.
Visibility was down to half a mile with low cloud ceilings around the time of a plane crash in San Diego early Thursday morning, weather observation data shows.
At a news conference Thursday, Eddy said there was “more than one” fatality aboard the plane, but the FAA is working to confirm how many people were registered travelers.
“I can tell you that there are multiple homes, upwards of 10 homes, that were affected,” Eddy said at the conference. “Also when it hit the street, as the jet fuel went down, it took out every single car.”
Captain Robert Heely, Commanding Officer of Naval Base San Diego, said the neighborhood is “one of the largest military housing units in the world.”
“Certainly we have a lot of military families that are impacted,” Heely said, before adding his condolences to the families of those on board the plane.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria vowed the city will continue to support the families impacted by the crash.
“They are part of a military community that makes up our city – proud partners of our community – and we will support them for as long as it takes to make sure that we get back to good here,” he said.
According to the flight tracking site FlightAware, the Citation took off from Teterboro Airport, just outside of New York City, late Wednesday night.
The plane stopped in Wichita, Kansas for about an hour before flying on to San Diego.
The pilot announced on the radio the plane was three miles away from a planned landing on runway 28 at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport, according to a recording from the website LiveATC.net.
There was no sign of any problem, and no emergency was declared.
The airport has a control tower, but it is not staffed in the overnight hours so pilots announce their intentions to any other pilots listening on the “common traffic advisory frequency.”
The Citation, according to FAA records, is owned by a company in Alaska and was built in 1985.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
CNN’s Derek Van Dam, Monica Garrett, Alexandra Skores and Alaa Elassar contributed to this report.
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