SAN DIEGO — Cleanup continues two days after the deadly plane crash that rocked San Diego early Thursday morning, but some residents are slowly being allowed to retrieve essential belongings from their homes.
The crash, which happened in the early morning hours Thursday, left six people dead — all of whom were on board the plane. Eight were injured on the ground, but the impact caused significant property damage and forced dozens of families to evacuate.
Sample and Salmon Streets, the heart of the affected area, remain taped off as crews begin clearing debris. The wreckage of the plane was removed yesterday, and hazardous materials teams have since completed an initial walkthrough to assess safety risks…