São Paulo Plane Accident: Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Says All 62 Passengers Presumed Dead
The Brazilian airline Voepass has confirmed that a plane carrying 62 people crashed in Vinhedo, near Sao Paulo. The incident occurred on Friday, and the airline stated it had no information about the fate of those on board. However, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva that all passengers are presumed dead.
President Lula expressed his condolences via social media, stating, "Very sad news. All my solidarity to the families and friends of the victims." The Brazilian airport authority has yet to provide further details about the crash.

Emergency Response and Investigation
Firefighters, military police, and civil defence authorities have been dispatched to the crash site. Globo reported that an investigation team led by Federal Police General Director Andrei Passos is also on-site. This team includes experts in disaster victim identification.
Sao Paulo Governor Tarcisio de Freitas is traveling to the crash location to oversee the situation. The air traffic tracker Flightradar24 identified the aircraft as an ATR72-500 built in 2010. It was en route from Cascavel airport in Parana to Sao Paulo.
Initial Reports and Reactions
Images of the flaming wreckage were shared by Globo, showing the severity of the crash. The flight had 58 passengers and four crew members on board. The cause of the crash remains unknown at this time.
The news has deeply affected many, with President Lula offering his heartfelt sympathy to those impacted by this tragedy. Authorities are working diligently to gather more information and provide updates as they become available.
This tragic event has prompted a swift response from various emergency services and government officials. As investigations continue, more details will emerge about what led to this devastating accident.












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