US media: No survivors on board a plane crashed in Victoria, Minnesota, USA

  According to Fox TV and Minnesota local media KARE TV, at about 6 pm local time on August 7, a plane crashed in Victoria, Minnesota, USA. The plane crashed into an uninhabited house, including crew members and None of the passengers survived.

  According to Carver County Sheriff Jason Camerud’s announcement at a press conference on the evening of the 7th, the plane crash did not cause any casualties on the ground, but all crew members and passengers "have no survivors."

  The FAA stated that the crashed aircraft was a "Mooney M20" single-engine aircraft.

The plane took off from Alexandria City Airport in Douglas County, Minnesota, and plans to land at Feiyun Airport in Hennepin County, Minnesota.

  According to KARE TV station, the "Mooney M20" aircraft allows up to 4 people, including the pilot, to ride, but as of now, the police have not announced the specific number of casualties in the accident.