(CBS News) - An Air National Guard cargo plane crashed on a road in Savannah, Georgia, on Wednesday, the U.S. Air Force confirmed to CBS News. A Georgia Air National Guard spokesman said at least five people died in the crash
Earlier, Georgia Air National Guard Capt. Jeffrey Bezore said in a statement that five people were on the plane. He said they would be identified upon notification of their next of kin.
A Defense Department spokesperson identified the plane as a C-130 from the 156th Airlift Wing based in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
Bezore said the plane was being used for a training mission when it crashed.
A firefighters union posted a picture on Twitter that appeared to show the damaged plane on fire.
Military c130 down at 21 and Gulfstream Rd. Avoid the area. 21 shut down until further notice. pic.twitter.com/6hUqwmkNUu
— IAFF574 Savannah (@IAFF574) May 2, 2018
CBS affiliate WTOC-TV reports that the plane was bound for Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport said on Twitter that some commercial flights were affected by the crash.
This is a developing story and will be updated.