An airplane carrying 57 passengers and four crew members crashed in Brazil on Friday, killing everyone on board, the airline operating the flight said. The Voepass Linhas Aéreas flight took off from Cascavel and was headed to the São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport when it crashed, according to an earlier statement from Voepass Linhas Aéreas. Cascavel is in the state of Paraná, southwest of São Paulo. The airline confirmed Friday afternoon that all 61 people on board were killed. It had previously said the aircraft was carrying 62 people.

SAO PAULO — There are no survivors after a Voepass flight carrying 61 people crashed in Brazil on Friday, according to authorities.

The passenger plane was traveling from Cascavel, Brazil, and was bound for Guarulhos Airport, near Sao Paulo, the airline said.

The plane had 57 passengers and four crew members on board, the airline said. All died in the crash, State of Sao Paulo firefighters confirmed to ABC News.

Voepass had initially said 58 passengers were on board but later updated the number while also confirming that all 61 people on board the plane died.

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A passenger plane is seen falling in a still of a video taken in the Brazil state of Sao Paulo, Aug. 9, 2024.
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There is no confirmation of how the accident occurred, the airline said.

Flight 2283 took off without any operational restrictions, with all systems capable of carrying out the flight, Voepass said.

The crash was reported to military police at 1:28 p.m. local time.

The 14-year-old two-engine ATR 72 model aircraft was flying at 17,000 feet when it began its rapid descent, according to FlightRadar24.

The plane fell close to a residential building in Vinhedo outside the city of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo federal police said.

One resident was injured, police said.

Locator map showing the departure, destination and crash sites of a Brazilian commercial airplane that crashed on Friday Aug. 9, 2024.
Locator map showing the departure, destination and crash sites of a Brazilian commercial airplane that crashed on Friday Aug. 9, 2024.
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Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, at an event Friday asked the crowd to observe one minute of silence for the victims of the crash.

Footage of the incident captured the plane falling in a spiral out of the sky followed by a large fireball.

The governor of Sao Paulo is heading back from Vitoria to manage the situation, officials said.

Brazil’s civil aviation agency said in a statement they will be investigating.

ATR, the aircraft manufacturer, said its specialists are “fully engaged to support both the investigation and the customer.”

“Our first thoughts are with all the individuals affected by this event,” the company said in a statement.

ABC News’ Sam Sweeney contributed to this report.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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