Two dead after plane crashes into vehicles on busy road in Sao Paulo

Images and video footage show a bus on fire in the aftermath.

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Deadly plane crash in Sao Paulo
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Two people have died after a plane crashed into vehicles on a busy road in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo.

A fire department spokesperson confirmed the deaths, after two bodies were found in the wreckage of the aircraft.

The plane - a small twin-engine Beech F90 King Air - crashed on Marques de Sao Vicente Avenue in Barra Funda at around 7.20am local time.

Images and video footage show a bus on fire in the aftermath.

Image: The aircraft crashed on a busy road in Sao Paulo in Brazil
A drone view of the site where a small plane crashed into vehicles on Marques de Sao Vicente Avenue in Sao Paulo.
Pic: Reuters
Image: A drone view of the crash site. Pic: Reuters

Another two people - a motorcyclist, and a woman who was on the bus - were injured after they were struck by debris from the explosion and taken to hospital for treatment, CNN Brasil reported.

The other passengers on the bus managed to get out safely. Four other people suffered minor injuries.

Emergency personnel work at the site where a small plane crashed into vehicles on Marques de Sao Vicente Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Pic: Reuters
Image: Emergency services at the scene. Pic: Reuters
Pic: Reuters
Image: The cause of the crash is being investigated. Pic: Reuters

The aircraft had earlier left Campo de Marte Airport, the Brazilian television news channel reported. The control tower lost contact with the plane minutes later.

The plane was heading to the city of Porto Alegre in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, according to the broadcaster.

The cause of the crash is being investigated.

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