A passenger plane crashed into a building in a densely populated neighborhood in Lagos, Nigeria, likely killing all 153 people on board.
The Boeing MD-83 of Dana Air came down near Lagos' Murtala Muhammed International Airport Sunday. Pilots had radioed to air traffic control reporting engine trouble, a military official said.
Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority and the Nigeria Emergency Management Agency said that they were unsure of the number of people who were injured or killed. It is feared that all 153 people on board the aircraft died. Reports indicate that 10 people on the ground were killed when the plane crashed.
"The fear is that since it happened in a residential area, there may have been many people killed," said Yushau Shuaib, a spokesman for Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency.
The Dana Air plane was reportedly flying from Abuja, the nation's capital, to Lagos when the accident occurred.
The plane came down in a densely populated neighborhood, smashing into homes and businesses, according to The Associated Press. Thousands of people were reportedly drawn to the crash, many to help any survivors out of the smoke and burning debris.
At the time the aircraft went down, the weather was overcast but there were no storms. Authorities are investigating.
The crash was the worst in Nigeria in more than two decades.
ABC News Radio and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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