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Small plane crashes into Tokyo residential area, three feared dead

AFP | By, Tokyo
Jul 26, 2015 02:01 PM IST

A small plane crashed into a residential area of Tokyo on Sunday, setting several houses afire and reportedly killing three people and injuring five others, according to officials as well as local media.

A small plane crashed into a residential area of Tokyo on Sunday, setting several houses afire and reportedly killing three people and injuring five others, according to officials as well as local media.

An aerial view shows debris of a crashed light plane (bottom C) and burning houses are seen after the plane went down in a residential area and burst into flames, in Chofu, outskirt of Tokyo. (Reuters)
An aerial view shows debris of a crashed light plane (bottom C) and burning houses are seen after the plane went down in a residential area and burst into flames, in Chofu, outskirt of Tokyo. (Reuters)

The aircraft with a 36-year-old pilot and four passengers on board crashed at around 11:00 am (0200 GMT) shortly after take-off from Tokyo's Chofu airport, public broadcaster NHK reported.

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"Four people were involved in the accident and three of them were rescued, but we don't know about further details, including their condition," a spokesman at the Tokyo Fire Department told AFP.

NHK, quoting police, said two people on board and one female local resident were killed in the accident, while five others were injured. Jiji Press said the two casualties aboard were the pilot and a male passenger.

Immediate confirmation of the reports was not available.



A firefighter rushes to the site where a light plane went down in a residential area and burst into flames, in Chofu, outskirt of Tokyo. (Reuters/Kyodo)

A female witness told AFP: "First, I thought a large truck had crashed into a neighbouring house as I heard the rumbling of the earth. I then saw ferocious smoke."

At least three houses and two cars were on fire in the residential district of Chofu only some 500 metres (yards) from the airport.

The crash also damaged the roofs of other houses nearby, according to the spokesman and local media.

"I thought it was flying quite low and then I heard a bang," a local resident who witnessed the crash told NHK.

Television footage showed firefighters battling the inferno, as well as the remains of the plane's tail that had squashed a car.

It also showed flames engulfing one of the houses and the plane's front fuselage as black smoke rose from the crash site near a school, a baseball stadium and a shopping arcade.



The tail section of the crashed light plane. (Reuters/Kyodo)

"This place is close to the airport but I'm surprised because I had never thought that an airplane would crash," an 82-year-old woman told NHK.

The single-engine propeller-driven aircraft was bound for Izuoshima island in the Pacific some 100 kilometres (60 miles) south of central Tokyo for a one-day training flight, local media said.

"I have lived here for a long time and get used to the noise of light planes, but it was obviously abnormal," Kotaro Sunaga, a 32-year-old businessman, told Jiji Press.

Police have launched an investigation into the accident on suspicion of professional negligence resulting in death, local media said.



An aerial view shows debris of a crashed light plane and burning houses. (Reuters/Kyodo)

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