At least one person has died after an aerobatic Canadian air force jet crashed into a residential neighbourhood.
Another crew member was injured when the plane hit a house in the city of Kamloops, British Columbia.
One pilot was able to eject before the crash on Sunday, video showed.
The Snowbirds jet had been on a tour “to salute Canadians doing their part to fight the spread of Covid-19”, according to the team’s website.
The Snowbirds perform aerobatic stunts for the public, similar to Red Arrows in the UK or the US Blue Angels.

The crash happened on Sunday morning, shortly after the jet took off.
“It is with heavy hearts that we announce that one member of the CF Snowbirds team has died and one has sustained serious injuries,” the Royal Canadian Air Force said in a tweet.
The Air Force later said that the crew member’s injuries were not thought to be life threatening.
The Canadian Armed Forces identified Capt Jennifer Casey as the pilot killed.
She joined the armed forces in 2014 after a career in journalism, and served with the Snowbirds since 2018.
Capt Richard MacDougall was injured but expected to recover.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was “deeply saddened by the tragic loss”.
“For the past two weeks, the Snowbirds have been flying across the country to lift up Canadians during these difficult times,” he said.
“Their flyovers across the country put a smile on the faces of Canadians everywhere and make us proud. Sophie and I join all Canadians in offering our heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of Captain Jennifer Casey.”
Video posted on Twitter showed two jets climbing into the air from what is believed to be the Kamloops Airport before one catches on fire.