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2 people killed, buildings erupt in flames after small aircraft crashes in Texas

The crash Tuesday morning in Odessa caused fires at nearby shop buildings and some mobile homes, authorities said.
A damaged building behind a sign for Dewey's
Fire crews responded to an aircraft incident in Odessa, Texas, on Tuesday.City of Odessa, Texas

Two people were killed and structures caught fire after a small aircraft crashed Tuesday morning in Odessa, Texas, authorities said.

Witnesses said they saw the plane struggling to get altitude after it took off from Odessa-Schlemeyer Field Airport, according to Ector County Sheriff Mike Griffis and a post on the city of Odessa's Facebook page.

The plane clipped power lines and then crashed "mostly in the alleyway," Griffis said at a news conference.

The Cessna Citation business jet crashed around 7:40 a.m. local time, the Federal Aviation Administration said. It caused nearby shop buildings and some mobile homes to erupt in flames. Photos posted by the city showed heavy damage to a business called Dewey's.

The two people killed were on the plane.

"It's obvious the pilot attempted to avoid the houses," Griffis said, adding, "It's a sad day in Odessa."

The airport said it would not be releasing any information about the aircraft or making any comments on the crash.

Odessa Fire Chief Jason Cotton said the fire is under control.

A woman was rescued from her burning mobile home, Cotton said. She was taken to the hospital in an unknown condition.

The cause of the crash is unclear. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.

The Red Cross is going to open a temporary shelter for anyone affected by the crash, Griffis said.