According to provisional data, at least 150 passengers, including crew members aboard the plane, and the smoke can be seen, the increase due to heavy cloud from the crash site, police and rescue services said.
Eyewitnesses said people noticed, Airbus to fly at very low altitude around Daman-e-Koh morning, and he may have crashed due to bad weather conditions.
Debris can be seen in video footage from the fierce fire is raging and smoke emitting from there, despite the torrential rains in Islamabad.
Airport sources said the flight departed at 7:50 am from Karachi to Islamabad, but it crashed due to the uneven weather for a few minutes before landing after losing communication with the dispatcher.
Islamabad has witnessed heavy rains and thick fog at the moment. Meanwhile, rescue teams were sent to the region.
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