 A single engine plane crashed into a waterfront mobile home park in Clearwater, Florida, after the pilot reported an engine failure, killing several people, damaging four homes and setting the area on fire, officials said firefighters responded to the crash site at the Bayside Waters Mobile Home Park, city fire chief Scott Ellers said during a news briefing. They found four trailer homes on fire, one of which had the crashed plane inside, Ellers said, I can confirm that we have several fatalities both from the aircraft and within the mobile home, Ellers later announced, without providing a precise number of how many people died, the pilot is believed to have died, he said. Investigators are still working to approach the trailer that was directly hit by the plane, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the plane was a single-engine beachcraft bonanza V-35 that had reported an engine failure shortly before the crash. The statement said that it is not yet known how many people were on board, the crash will be investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board.