A military plane crashed into a residential area in Dallas suburb on Sunday morning, officials confirmed. The Lake Worth Police Department and Fort Worth Fire Department, both located in Texas, confirmed they’re responding to the crash. At least two homes were severely damaged and several people were being treated for injuries, the officials said. The Lake Worth Fire Department wrote on Twitter said the crash occurred during a military training exercise. The agency said that the plane, which was not identified, went down around the 4000 blocks of Tejas Trail and Dakota Trail. Lake Worth Police Chief J.T. Manoushagian told WFAA-TV that homes in the area are being evacuated. About 1,300 customers in the neighborhood are without power, officials told the station. Witnesses told KXAS-5 that two people appeared to have ejected from the aircraft. One of them was seriously hurt after getting tangled in power lines. “I was in my car …