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All 176 passengers aboard a Brazilian airliner are feared dead after it skidded off a wet runway, crossed a busy road and ploughed into a petrol station.
At least another 15 people on the ground were killed during the crash landing in driving rain at Sao Paulo's Congonhas airport - the busiest in Brazil.
While the death toll has not been confirmed, the state governor said it was impossible for anyone to have survived the crash.
"I was told that the temperature inside the plane was 1,000 degrees, so the chances of there being any survivors are practically nil," said Jose Serra.
The TAM airlines Airbus-32 had flown from the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre when on landing it careered over a road and slammed into a hangar next to a petrol station.
Elias Rodrigues Jesus, a TAM worker, said he saw the jet explode in between a petrol station and an airport building.
"All of a sudden I heard a loud explosion, and the ground beneath my feet shook," he said.
"I looked up and I saw a huge ball of fire, and then I smelled the stench of kerosene and sulphur."
Just a day earlier two planes slipped off the same runway, criticised for being too short, though no one was injured in either incident.
Financial Times journalist Jonathan Wheatley told Sky News the runway had only just reopened after work had been carried out following fears over its safety during wet weather.
Officials recovered a number of bodies from what was left of the plane, while the 15 people who were found on the ground either died at the scene or in hospital.
The disaster comes 10 months after a collision between a Gol Aerolinhas Inteligentes SA Boeing 737 and an executive jet over the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
All 154 people on the passenger jet died, while the executive jet landed safely.
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