A plane carrying 27 people has crashed shortly after take-off from Lagos airport in Nigeria, officials say.
A rescue operation is ongoing. At least five bodies have been recovered and one person is being treated for serious injuries.
The Associated Airlines plane was bound for Akure, which lies about 140 miles (225km) north-east of Lagos.
The plane's engine appeared to fail and the aircraft plunged to the ground and burst into flames, officials said.
Officials said the plane came down on to open land within the airport complex, close to a fuel storage depot.
It is not yet clear whether the fuel caught fire.
"There's a lot of smoke coming from the runway. There are firefighters rushing to the scene," Rasaki Rhakod, who runs a car service around the airport, was quoted by Reuters as saying.
Aviation ministry spokesman Joe Obi said there were seven crew and 20 passengers on board.
Although Nigeria's air safety record has improved in recent years, the country has a history of major passenger plane crashes.
In June 2012, more than 150 people were killed after a dual engine failure caused a plane to crash in Lagos.
Lagos airport is a major hub for West Africa and saw 2.3 million passengers pass through it in 2009, according to the most recent statistics provided by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria.
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