There are no survivors in the plane crash in Brazil
There were no survivors in the plane crash in Brazil, US media reported, citing local authorities.
Earlier today, a passenger plane with 62 people crashed in the southern Brazilian state of Sao Paulo.
A video circulating on social media shows the aircraft crashing into trees, after which a thick cloud of black smoke began to rise from the crash site.
The ATR-72 model aircraft had the capacity to transport 68 people.
It crashed in a residential area in the town of Winedo.
No one on the field was injured. Only one building was damaged.
The plane, which was owned by Brazilian airline VoePass, was on a domestic flight between the cities of Cascavel, in the southern state of Paraná, and Guarulhos, in the state of Sao Paulo. There were 62 people in the plane - 58 passengers and a crew of four.
Firefighting and emergency medical teams are already at the scene of the accident.
A passenger plane with 62 people crashed in a suburb of Sao Paulo – hitting several houses