Passenger Plane Crashes in Sao Paulo, Brazil, With 62 Onboard; President Lula Fears No Survivors
A passenger plane carrying 62 people has crashed into a residential area in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, sparking fears that all passengers and crew may have perished. The Voepass aircraft, an ATR-72, was en route from Cascavel in Paraná to São Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport when it went down in the city of Vinhedo.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, speaking at an event in southern Brazil, expressed his deep concern, stating that it appeared all 58 passengers and 4 crew members had died in the crash. He then called for a minute of silence in honor of those involved, though he did not provide further details on the source of his information.
The airline Voepass has yet to confirm any fatalities or injuries or to speculate on the cause of the crash.
Footage broadcast by TV GloboNews and shared on social media shows a large fire at the crash site, with thick smoke billowing from what appears to be the plane's fuselage. Video captured by bystanders shows the aircraft plunging rapidly towards the ground before impact.
Local firefighters have confirmed the plane's crash in Vinhedo, but further details remain scarce as authorities continue their response to the disaster.
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