- The plane was trying to take off during a storm.
The Embraer 190 aircraft, which was operating between Durango and Mexico City, crashed around 4pm local time (21:00 GMT), "with 97 passengers and four crew members on board," according to Mexico's transport minister Gerardo Ruiz Esparza.
"It is confirmed that there have been no deaths from the flight #AM2431 accident," tweeted Jose Rosas, the governor of Durango state where the crash happened.
"Approximately 85 people are injured," Durango's civil defense spokesman Alejandro Cardoza told the Milenio television channel, adding there are some "serious injuries" but the majority are "very light."
Mexico Plane Crash:
- Aeromexico flight 2432 crashes in Durango, Mexico
- 101 people on board
- Governor says no deaths, but injuries reported
- Crash occurred shortly after takeoff
- Plane was an Embraer 190
Dozens of lightly injured passengers were seen leaving the plane, which was engulfed in gray smoke in a field.
Plane Crash - Mexican airline #Aeromexico said flight 2431 flying from #Durango to #CDMX crashed today. The airplane that went down was an Embraer 190, according @Aeromexico. Reports indicate it went down shortly after takeoff.
Forty-nine were hospitalised while the rest were allowed to go home.
"The fire started after the emergency landing" but "fortunately no one suffered burns," said Cardoza.
An image taken using a drone and obtained by AFP shows the aircraft immobilized in a field at the end of the runway.
Miraculously, everyone survived the Aeromexico airliner plane crash in the northern state of Durango, a Mexican official says.
"We were on the runway when the visibility grew worse," 47-year-old Jacqueline Flores, who was traveling with her 16-year-old daughter, told AFP.
"When we were already aloft, up high, it felt like the plane was going to level out but just then is when it plunged to the ground.
"I think we fell back on the runway because it was a hard surface, then we skidded on the ground until it stopped," added the Durango native, a housewife who was on a journey back to Colombia where she lives.
With the plane on the ground amid some bushes and brush, Flores said luggage began sliding down the aisle and she started to smell smoke.
"I undid my seatbelt and saw flames, and realised we had to jump.
"There was a hole right next to us and the plane had broken up, I told my girl 'We have to jump over here' and we jumped," she added.
According to Rosas, the passengers helped each other quickly evacuate the aircraft through the openings in the cabin caused by the accident.
In July 1981, an Aeromexico flight crashed on landing in northern Chihuahua due to bad weather, killing 32.
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