Five small planes crash in Louisiana 5 dead on December 29 5:25

In a southern United States, Louisiana, a small plane carrying six people crashed, five people died, one was seriously injured, and three people near the scene were taken to hospital. Local police and others are investigating the cause of the accident.

Around 9:30 a.m. local time, a small plane crashed into a post office parking lot and collided with a car on the ground in Lafayette, Louisiana.

According to local fire authorities, there are six people on the plane, five have been killed so far, and one has been treated at a hospital for severe burns.

In addition, three people, including post office staff near the site, were involved and were injured and transported to the hospital.

According to transportation officials and others, the crash was a Piper twin-engine Cheyenne engine, which was scheduled to take off from an airport about 5 km away, shortly before the accident, and travel to Georgia.

Local police and transportation authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.