A military training aircraft crashed in Texas‘ Lake Worth area on Sunday, according to the Fire Department of Fort Worth. The crash has caused physical harm to a few people, who are being treated.

Here is what we know so far about the incident:

* The aircraft crashed between the 4000 blocks of Dakota trails and Tejas, according to the area’s Police Department.

* At least three people have sustained injuries due to the crash on Monday and are getting medical attention, according to CNN reports citing officer Kristen O’Hare of the Forth Worth Fire Department.

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* Two out of the three people who are hurt in the incident were the pilots of the aircraft, authorities said at a press conference on Sunday.

*Before crashing in the Lake Worth area of Texas, both pilots in the aircraft managed to eject themselves from the plane. However, Police Chief JT Manoushagian said that one pilot’s parachute got tangled in power lines.

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*The Police Chief said the people who live in the three damaged homes will be displaced because of the crash, which the local fire chief said could have been much worse, according to reports from Associated Press.

Tweets from the Fort Worth department said, “FWFD PIO on scene of a military training aircraft crash in Lake Worth,TX. 2 homes heavily damaged, currently 2-3 patients being treated at this time.”

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Another tweet said, “11:40AM: #YourFWFD is responding to an aircraft incident in the #LakeWorth area. The PIO is on scene. Updates will be provided as they become available. Follow #FWFDUpdate for new information. Please avoid this area.”

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(With AP input)