A plane carrying 133 people has crashed in southern China.
Chinese state media reports the Boeing 737, operated by China Eastern airlines, was flying a domestic route from the city of Kunming to Guangzhou when it crashed on a hill in Guangxi province.
Rescue teams are near the site of the crash, which is ablaze, but casualties are unclear.
China Eastern operates 109 737-800 and three 737-Max aircraft.
Final moments of MU5735 reportedly shows the 737 in a steep dive before crashing into terrain in Guangxi Zhuang. pic.twitter.com/Jwf0lWdoI9
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