127 people are feared dead after a Boeing 737 crashed while trying to land in bad weather near the Pakistani capital Islamabad.
The Bhoja Air flight from Karachi came down outside Islamabad's international airport.
The plane came down in Hussain Abad village, about 3km from the main Islamabad highway.
An airport source said the plane had been due to land at Islamabad airport at 6.50pm local time, but lost contact with the control tower at 6.40pm.
"There is no chance of any survivors. It will be only a miracle. The plane is totally destroyed," police official Fazle Akbartold AFP.
There are conflicting reports about how many people were on board the plane.
A senior defence ministry official said initial reports suggested there were 126 people on board, however Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority said it was carrying 121 passengers and nine crew.
Asked if there were any survivors, a defence ministry official said: "So far there is no good news.
"Fire erupted after the crash. The wreckage is on fire, the plane is completely destroyed.
"We have come with teams of firefighters and searchlights and more rescuers are coming."