(NewsNation) — A small plane with three people aboard crashed Saturday on a bridge near Miami, striking two vehicles, including an SUV with three occupants, the Federal Aviation Administration reported.
Miami-Dade Police confirmed with NewsNation that one person in the plane died. Two others were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. A mother and her two children were also taken to the hospital as a precaution; they were in one of the vehicles hit by the plane.
The single-engine Cessna 172 departed from Hollywood-Fort Lauderdale International Airport bound for Key West and soon lost power, the FAA said in a statement. The plane burst into flames after crashing.
Two people aboard the plane were taken to a trauma center and three people with non-life-threatening injuries were taken to a hospital, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. The department said Miami-Dade Police would provide information on the sixth patient. The Miami-Dade Police Public Information Office didn’t answer multiple calls, and a recording said a voice mailbox hadn’t been set up.
Drone video on social media shows the plane crumpled on the Haulover Inlet Bridge with a damaged SUV nearby. A man can be seen scrambling from the plane and being helped by others to the side of the roadway just before the aircraft becomes engulfed in flames.
The Associated Press contributed to this report