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A passenger plane has crashed in France, with all 150 people on board thought to have died.
The Airbus A320, operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline, came down in the southern French Alps between Barcelonnette and Digne.
Flight 4U 9525 sent out a distress signal at 10.47am (9.47am UK time) after finding itself in an "abnormal situation" on its route from Barcelona to Dusseldorf.
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France's President Francois Hollande said there were likely to be "no survivors" and that he expected a significant number of German casualties.
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A passenger plane has crashed in France, with all 150 people on board thought to have died. Search and rescue teams near the scene. Pic: ©Cédric C./ActuSecours
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French firefighters prepare to take-off in Digne-les-Bains for the crash site
"It's a tragedy on our soil," he said.
"The conditions of the accident, which have not yet been clarified, lead us to think there are no survivors."
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, said 45 of those on board are thought to be Spanish.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was "deeply shaken" by news of the crash, her spokesman said.
French Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said debris from the crash had been found at an altitude of 2,000 metres.
He added that he expected "an extremely long and extremely difficult" search and rescue operation because of the area's remoteness.
Emergency workers were not expected to reach the scene for several hours.
Eric Ciotti, the head of the regional council, said search-and-rescue teams were on the way to the crash site at Meolans-Revels.
Flight-tracking data indicated the aircraft plummeted from 40,000ft to 6,200ft in the space of 10 minutes before it crashed.
Aviation journalist Anthony Davis said: "The log suggests it went straight down at a significant rate, up to 5,000 feet per minute at one point, which suggests it happened in a matter of seconds.
"It is unlikely the passengers on board would have known anything about this. As far as I am aware that the pilots did not send a typical distress call, a squawk of 770.
"They simply said emergency, emergency."
A total of 144 passengers, two pilots and four cabin crew were on board the 24-year-old plane.
The owner of a campground near the crash site, Pierre Polizzi, said he heard the aircraft making strange noises just before it crashed.
"I heard a series of loud noises in the air," he said.
"There are often fighter jets flying over, so I thought it sounded just like that. I looked outside, but I couldn't see any fighter planes.
"The noise I heard was long - like eight seconds - as if the plane was going more slowly than a military plane speed. There was another long noise after about 30 seconds."
Weather conditions were calm at the time the plane came down and French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the causes of the crash were not yet known.
He said he had activated the ministerial crisis cell to help coordinate the aftermath of the crash. He added that he had sent Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to the site.
Reports suggest debris at the crash site is not scattered, indicating there had been no mid-air explosion.
Lufthansa wrote on its Twitter page: "We must confirm to our deepest regret that Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 from Barcelona to Düsseldorf has suffered an accident over the French Alps.
"Everyone at Germanwings and Lufthansa is deeply shocked and saddened by these events. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the passengers and crew members."
German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in a tweet: "Our thoughts are with those who have to go through the worry that their relatives may be among the victims."
Captain Mike Vivian, former Head of Flight Operations at the Civil Aviation Authority, told Sky News the A320 had a relatively good safety record.
"Germanwings is a very competent company given it is owned by the main German flag-carrier and it flies basically short-haul routes," he said.
"The Airbus A320 is a successful aeroplane and has been around for over 20 years.
"It surprises me, that this aircraft flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf, would have been at low altitude because nobody goes low in the Alps unless you are landing at Zurich or Geneva.
"So something catastrophic has either taken place or there has been a major emergency. If it was the second it would probably have been preceded or consistent with a radio call."
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A passenger plane has crashed in France, with all 150 people on board thought to have died.
The Airbus A320, operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline, came down in the southern French Alps between Barcelonnette and Digne.
Flight 4U 9525 sent out a distress signal at 10.47am (9.47am UK time) after finding itself in an "abnormal situation" on its route from Barcelona to Dusseldorf.
:: Follow live updates on the crash
France's President Francois Hollande said there were likely to be "no survivors" and that he expected a significant number of German casualties.
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Gallery: Rescue Teams And Relatives Wait After Plane Crash
A passenger plane has crashed in France, with all 150 people on board thought to have died. Search and rescue teams near the scene. Pic: ©Cédric C./ActuSecours
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French firefighters prepare to take-off in Digne-les-Bains for the crash site
"It's a tragedy on our soil," he said.
"The conditions of the accident, which have not yet been clarified, lead us to think there are no survivors."
Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, said 45 of those on board are thought to be Spanish.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was "deeply shaken" by news of the crash, her spokesman said.
French Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said debris from the crash had been found at an altitude of 2,000 metres.
He added that he expected "an extremely long and extremely difficult" search and rescue operation because of the area's remoteness.
Emergency workers were not expected to reach the scene for several hours.
Eric Ciotti, the head of the regional council, said search-and-rescue teams were on the way to the crash site at Meolans-Revels.
Flight-tracking data indicated the aircraft plummeted from 40,000ft to 6,200ft in the space of 10 minutes before it crashed.
Aviation journalist Anthony Davis said: "The log suggests it went straight down at a significant rate, up to 5,000 feet per minute at one point, which suggests it happened in a matter of seconds.
"It is unlikely the passengers on board would have known anything about this. As far as I am aware that the pilots did not send a typical distress call, a squawk of 770.
"They simply said emergency, emergency."
A total of 144 passengers, two pilots and four cabin crew were on board the 24-year-old plane.
The owner of a campground near the crash site, Pierre Polizzi, said he heard the aircraft making strange noises just before it crashed.
"I heard a series of loud noises in the air," he said.
"There are often fighter jets flying over, so I thought it sounded just like that. I looked outside, but I couldn't see any fighter planes.
"The noise I heard was long - like eight seconds - as if the plane was going more slowly than a military plane speed. There was another long noise after about 30 seconds."
Weather conditions were calm at the time the plane came down and French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the causes of the crash were not yet known.
He said he had activated the ministerial crisis cell to help coordinate the aftermath of the crash. He added that he had sent Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to the site.
Reports suggest debris at the crash site is not scattered, indicating there had been no mid-air explosion.
Lufthansa wrote on its Twitter page: "We must confirm to our deepest regret that Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 from Barcelona to Düsseldorf has suffered an accident over the French Alps.
"Everyone at Germanwings and Lufthansa is deeply shocked and saddened by these events. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the passengers and crew members."
German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in a tweet: "Our thoughts are with those who have to go through the worry that their relatives may be among the victims."
Captain Mike Vivian, former Head of Flight Operations at the Civil Aviation Authority, told Sky News the A320 had a relatively good safety record.
"Germanwings is a very competent company given it is owned by the main German flag-carrier and it flies basically short-haul routes," he said.
"The Airbus A320 is a successful aeroplane and has been around for over 20 years.
"It surprises me, that this aircraft flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf, would have been at low altitude because nobody goes low in the Alps unless you are landing at Zurich or Geneva.
"So something catastrophic has either taken place or there has been a major emergency. If it was the second it would probably have been preceded or consistent with a radio call."
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