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A jet crashed into their neighborhood. Now they live in dread below an active flight path.

“Everything on the fire once”

On the night of the accident, before McCarte and her husband, Ben to sleep, put in their two young sons, put their dogs in the boxes, closed their doors and put the alarm.

“Everything has been prepared for their safety,” said Ben McCartiti, 33, who served in the navy for 13 years.

Smile fell on Murphy Canyon, home to more than 4900 naval families In one of the largest military housing complexes in the world.

Then, before four o’clock in the morning, the Cessna 550 Citation plane in the front yard of the McCartys house, partially collapsed on its roof and headed one of its trucks in the living room.

The heat waves from the fire penetrated its bedroom immediately, and it is permissible to wake up.

Bin McCartiti said: “The influence has rushed to me.” “I felt such winds or strong strength, heat.”

Srujana McCarty, 32, leave the nightmare screaming. But outside, the deaf mutation of the explosion of cars and exciting sounds of other neighbors screaming to find their children drown them.

The couple grabbed their children, between the ages of 2 and 4, and their dogs. The path was banned to the front door with fire. The wall in which their wedding pictures were stuck collapsing and burning, so the family fled from behind.

In the vicinity, she was in a deep sleep when her 14 -year -old daughter was starting in her bedroom, screaming around a fire outside her open window.

In disbelief, Mobin looked out and found Helskep.

“The whole street was on fire,” she said.

Law enforcement officials said jet fuel abandoned the street, and put each vehicle on its path.

“Everything is at once,” Saint Diego Police Chief Scott Wall told reporters. “It was shining to see.”

William and Eslin Mobin with their daughter Tijan Jenkins, 14, at their temporary home.Ariana Dardler for NBC News

Mobin said that people were knocking on the doors, and telling people that their homes were burning.

She said: “People were pushing us and telling us that we had to go this way.”

Mobin and her daughter helped their neighbors to evacuate, each of whom take a child to protect. Mobin recalls seeing a young woman, standing alone in the middle of the street, paralyzed in fear.

She said: “People were screaming,” Where did my children? “Things explode everywhere.”

Nearly, Rivera heard a stir at her front door. She saw the light from the explosion, but she thought it should be lightning.

She said, “I never in a million years I think a plane hit the Earth.”

Half sleeping, River, 28, wears her two -year -old daughter, Jeddah, Kalaban and Guinea pigs in a car.

While she was moving away, I thought about all children in the neighborhood. Her heart drowned, believing that no one in the neighborhood would survive. But miraculously, no one was killed on the ground.

She said: “Seeing this happens directly in front of you, it changes everything.”

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