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Dozens killed in Thai plane crash
One-Two-Go Flight OG 269 was landing from Bangkok
At least 61 people have been killed in a plane crash at the Thai resort of Phuket, officials say.
The plane was carrying 123 passengers - a number of them foreigners - and several crew. It crashed as it was trying to land in stormy weather.
The exact number of casualties is not clear as dozens of people are still missing - but survivors are reported.
Flight OG 269, operated by budget airline One-Two-Go, was landing after a journey from the capital, Bangkok.
Phuket's governor said 61 people had been confirmed dead and another 40 were unaccounted for, after the plane skidded off the runway in strong winds and driving rain on Sunday.
About half the passengers are said to be foreigners.
Rescue operations are under way at the airport and doctors are being flown to Phuket to treat the injured.
Rescuers said the plane caught fire after crashing.
Civil aviation official Chiasak Angkauwan said: "The airplane asked to land but due to the weather in Phuket - strong wind and heavy rain - maybe the pilot did not see the runway clearly.
"The plane then fell onto the runway and broke into two."
One-Two-Go is owned by Orient Thai Airways.
From BBC website