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Antony Thrower & Chloe Burrell

China Eastern Airlines flight with 133 people on board crashes into mountains

A Boeing 737 flight carrying over 133 passengers has crashed in the mountains of China, with smoke seen billowing from the scene of the incident.

Chinese state television states that the plane, which was travelling from Kunming to Guangzhou, suffered an "accident" over Guangxi in the early hours of this morning.

The China Eastern Airlines flight had 133 people onboard the aircraft at the time of the terrifying incident, with nine crew members also, The Mirror reports.

It is not yet known the total number of casualties but rescue is said to be en route to the mountainous area of the country.

In a statement, the Guangxi Emergency Management Department said: "A Boeing 737 passenger plane carrying 133 people from China Eastern Airlines crashed in Teng County, Wuzhou, Guangxi, and caused a mountain fire.

A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 flight has crashed in China (@TheLegateIN/Twitter)
The scene of the tragedy in China (@breathing_funny/Twitter)

"At present, rescue teams have assembled and approached, and the casualties are unknown."

A video shared online showed white smoke billowing from between trees.

Other footage showed the area ablaze with flames.

Images shared on Twitter claimed to be of large pieces of the plane's fuselage discovered in the area by locals.

Pieces of the plane found by locals in the area (@breathing_funny/Twitter)
The number of casualties is currently unknown (@breathing_funny/Twitter)

The Aviation Safety Network tweeted: "We are following multiple unconfirmed reports about a possible accident involving China Eastern Airlines flight #MU5735 a Boeing 737-89P (B-1791) en route from Kunming to Guanghzou, China."

Flight data claimed to be from the flight shows the plane, which was six-years-old, dropped thousands of feet to the ground in just minutes, giving crew little time to react to whatever the issue was.

MU5735 departed from Kunming to Guangzhou departed at 1:11 pm local time according to FlightRadar24 data.

The flight tracking ended at 2:22 p.m. (0622 GMT) an altitude of around 30,000 feet with a speed of 376 knots when it suddenly plummeted to the ground.

It had been due to land an hour later.

China's recent flight safety record before today was among the best in the world.

The last fatal plane crash in China was in 2010 when an Embraer E-190 regional jet flown by Henan Airlines crashed on approach to Yichun airport in low visibility.

Of the 96 people aboard, 44 were killed.

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