At least 100 people have been killed after a
passenger plane swerved off the runway at Madrid's Barajas airport,
Spanish officials say. Many others were hurt when the Spanair plane bound for the Canary Islands left the runway with 172 people on board.
There were reports of a fire in the left engine during take-off. TV footage showed smoke billowing from the craft. Helicopters were called in to dump water on to the plane, and dozens of ambulances went to the scene.
TV footage later showed several people being carried away on stretchers. The exact number of casualties is still unknown, with several
reports suggesting just 26 people survived the crash, which happened at
about 1430 local time (1230 GMT).
Spanish journalist Manuel Moleno, who was near the area when the
accident happened, said the plane appeared to have "crashed into
pieces".
"We heard a big crash. So we stopped and we saw a lot of smoke," he said.Mr Moleno said he had seen as many as 20 people walking away from the wreckage.The plane, which was destined for Las Palmas in the Canary
Islands, came down during or shortly after take-off from Terminal Four
at Barajas.
TV footage showed that the plane had come to rest in fields near the airport.Spanair issued a statement saying that flight number JK 5022 had
been involved in an accident at 1445 local time. The airline's parent
company, Scandinavian firm SAS, later said the accident happened at
1423.
According to Spain's airport authority, Aena, the plane had been due to take off at 1300 local time.No details of the nationalities of the passengers on board have yet been released.But the plane was a codeshare flight with German airline
Lufthansa, which said it was investigating whether German passengers
were on the flight.