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‘Two dead’ in horror plane crash after jet plunges near airport and crashes into street in Buenos Aires

A PRIVATE jet has crashed into a building in Argentina causing it to erupt into a massive blaze – reportedly killing two people.

The plane was coming into land at San Fernando Airport in Buenos Aires when disaster struck.

The jet could be seen lying on its side burning after it crashed into the house
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The private jet crashed into a building after coming into land in Buenos Aires[/caption]

Reports claimed the plane appeared to lose control as it came into land at about midday today local time and overshot the runway.

The jet appeared to then try to speed up and take off again, but it instead left the runway and crashed into a house at high speed, Clarin reports.

It then erupted into flames killing the pilot and co-pilot, who were the only people on board at the time.

They have been identified as 35-year-old Agustín Orforte and 44-year-old Martín Fernández Loza.

Firefighters quickly arrived at the scene to put a blaze out and investigators are now probing the wreck.

Cars also caught fire and three houses were damaged.

A 73-year-old man who lived in one of the homes was taken to hospital.

One of the homeowners said she feared she would die.

Melany, who is pregnant, said: “It was a very ugly despair. What hurts me is that I lost my daughter’s things.

“I was with her and my sister, we got out of there in a hurry. If my brother hadn’t broken the wall, we wouldn’t have gotten out.

“We saw the plane coming at full speed. We heard it.

“We were in the yard, and we saw it coming from behind the bars. It was coming straight at us.

“We started running to the back. If we didn’t break the wall, we would have died there with the plane.”

CCTV footage shows the plane driving along the ground then through a fence at the edge of the airport and into the building right across the road.

Footage caught the moment the plane ran off the runway
Nearby cars were also caught in the blaze

Locals then rushed around the plane and recorded footage of the burning wreck.

Black smoke could be seen for miles around with a cordon now set up for firefighters and investigators working on the wreck.

The pilots were returning from Uruguay where they had been chartered to go earlier in the morning.

San Fernando Airport is in the a northwest suburb of Buenos Aires and only sees a small number of flights through it each year.

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Investigators are now searching the rubble for clues about the crash[/caption]
Firefighters had to put a blaze out
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The plane left the nearby runway[/caption]
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A firefighter looks at the burnt rubble of the plane[/caption]
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The plane reportedly damaged three homes[/caption]

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