An aircraft on Monday night crashed and caught on fire on a residential road in the unincorporated Bostonia neighborhood near El Cajon, authorities said.

CNN reported that the firefighters did not find any survivors of the crash, though it was not known how many people were on board the plane. No injuries were reported among people on the ground.

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The crash was reported about 7:15 p.m. near Pepper Drive and Somerlane Street, a little west of North Second Street, according to San Diego sheriff’s Lt. Mike Krugh.

Sheriff’s officials said the aircraft, which they described as a “small plane,” was headed toward nearby Gillespie Field in El Cajon, about two miles west of where it crashed. Sheriff’s officials said they did not know where the plane was coming from.

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The crash damaged one home in the area and knocked down power lines, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

A San Diego Gas & Electric outage map showed two outages in the area, with about 2,580 customers initially without electricity. About a half-dozen SDG&E trucks were in the area Monday night as workers attempted to restore power amid steady rainfall.

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By 11:45 p.m., power had been restored to most customers, though roughly 350 remained in the dark. Sheriff’s officials said local personnel from the American Red Cross would respond in the morning to help those who were still without electricity.