A plane has crashed near Findel Airport in Luxembourg, killing at least 10 people, according to initial reports from the crash site.
Reports suggest only two survivors were pulled from the wreckage of the plane, which was carrying 19 passengers and three crew.
Emergency crews were spotted rushing to the scene at around 9.15am Irish time.
The airport has been shut down as emergency crews deal with the accident.
Flights to and from Luxembourg have been diverted to other airports in the region.
The plane - a Luxair Fokker 50 - flying to from Berlin to Luxembourg, had been in operation since 1991.
The accident happened five minutes before the airliner’s scheduled landing.
The Niederanven area where the plane crashed is marked by gently rolling hills covered with woods and farmland.
Early morning fog in Luxembourg is a common occurrence in November.