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Plane crashes into eastern Arizona school

Fire crews from nearly a dozen small towns in the region raced to battle the flames

The Associated Press

EAGER, Ariz. — A small plane nosedived into a high school in a small eastern Arizona town Friday afternoon and exploded, but there were no reports of injuries on the ground, with classes out for the summer.

The Cessna circled the area two or three times before it suddenly crashed into the main building at Round Valley High School in Eager at about 2 p.m., Apache County sheriff’s Sgt. Richard Guinn said.

Officials do not know who was flying the plane, but Guinn said there was no sign it was anything but a normal pleasure flight.

Two hours later, flames were still erupting 20 to 30 feet above the roof of the two-story school.

There was no indication that anyone was inside the school when the plane crashed. Guinn did not have information about how many people may have been on the plane, but there was no sign of survivors.

Fire crews from nearly a dozen small towns in the region raced to battle the flames. Officials evacuated homes in neighborhoods east and north of the school.

The school serves about 500 students in Eager and nearby Springerville and is about 200 miles east of Phoenix. The blaze was contained to the main school building.