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Texas plane crashes into two-story Georgetown home, injuring 3

A small plane crashed into a two-story home in Georgetown, Texas, on Sunday afternoon. The plane's occupants were taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

A small plane crashed into a Texas home on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.

The two-story home in Georgetown was vacant at the time of the crash, which happened shortly before noon. All three people aboard the small plane were taken to a local hospital.

"We are currently working a plane crash on the 500-block of North Wood Drive," the Georgetown Fire Department announced on Facebook.

"The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will begin their investigation this afternoon," the post added. "Crews will remain on scene to assist."

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The Georgetown Police Department reported that all injuries appear to be non-life threatening. They warned residents to avoid the area amid the investigation.

"A small portion of Northwest Blvd will remain closed for the time," police said.

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The NTSB told Fox News Digital they are gathering information about the crash with the help of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Fox News Digital reached out to Georgetown Fire Department for more information, but has not yet heard back.

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