In Fort Worth, Texas, a plane crashed into trucks and trailers, causing a fire. Two people were killed; their identities and the plane's departure location have not been established.

A plane crashed in Fort Worth, Texas, killing two people. CBS News reports this, according to UNN.
Details
It is noted that the plane crashed into trucks and trailers, which led to a fire, which is now under control.
The area is located between Fort Worth Alliance Airport and Fort Worth Meacham Airport, west of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Rescuers from several services arrived at the scene of the accident
– the report says.
It is also indicated that it is currently unknown where the plane took off from, and the victims have not been identified.
Recall
In September, a light aircraft Cirrus SR22T with three people on board crashed in North Carolina. Among them was 57-year-old singer and songwriter Brett James.
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