Emergency crews responded to a plane crash in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday afternoon. The crash occurred in a residential area, specifically in the parking lot of Brethren Village, a retirement community located near Lancaster Airport. Images verified by NBC News show the tail of the plane in a parking lot while the rest of the aircraft was engulfed in flames. Firefighters were able to extinguish the flames, but at least two vehicles were damaged by the blaze.
There were five people on board the plane, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, but officials did not immediately respond to questions about the number of injuries. The aircraft involved in the crash was identified as a single engine Beechcraft A36TC model manufactured in 1981.
Doha Madani, a senior breaking news reporter for NBC News, is following the story closely and providing updates as they become available. The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, and additional information will be provided as it becomes known. Please stay tuned for further updates.
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