crashed into houses near to a primary school, also ripping through a UPS delivery truck and killing the driver.Two people have been confirmed as dead, with two houses completely destroyed following the crash in Santee in San Diego, US.Officials, who have described the crash as "nonsurvivable", expect the death toll to rise when the people on the plane are accounted for.The twin-engine Cessna C340 crashed today (October 11) around 12.15pm near to the campus of Santana High School.The school tweeted a statement that read: "All Students are Secure.
There was a plane crash 2 or 3 blocks away. We are currently in a 'Secure Campus.'"Later they added: "We have been given the OK by @SDSOSantee to come out of ‘Secure Campus’.
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