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UK nationals were among dozens of passengers killed when a plane crashed in Thailand on Sunday, Thai authorities have said. | UK nationals were among dozens of passengers killed when a plane crashed in Thailand on Sunday, Thai authorities have said. |
The deputy governor of Phuket said Britons were among the approximately 80 passengers confirmed dead. | The deputy governor of Phuket said Britons were among the approximately 80 passengers confirmed dead. |
However, nationalities were not available from the passenger list and the British ambassador said he could not confirm the deaths. | However, nationalities were not available from the passenger list and the British ambassador said he could not confirm the deaths. |
Local media reported up to eight Britons were being treated in hospital. | Local media reported up to eight Britons were being treated in hospital. |
The aircraft burst into flames after it crashed as it tried to land in heavy rain at Phuket, officials have said. | The aircraft burst into flames after it crashed as it tried to land in heavy rain at Phuket, officials have said. |
Enquiry line | |
The British ambassador to Thailand, Quentin Quayle, told BBC News 24: "I can confirm that there were British citizens on board and we do fear at this point that there may be British casualties. | |
"I don't want to say more than that because it would be irresponsible to speculate on numbers and clearly on names." | |
He said consular teams from London, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur were travelling to Phuket and he himself would be there be early Monday morning local time. | |
The UK's honourary consul general is at the scene. | |
The Foreign Office in London has set up an enquiry line for family members concerned about relatives. It is 020 7008 0000. | |
We haven't yet confirmed the nationalities of the casualties Foreign Office Plane crashes in Thailand | We haven't yet confirmed the nationalities of the casualties Foreign Office Plane crashes in Thailand |
Many of the budget airliner's passengers were foreigners, according to official sources. | Many of the budget airliner's passengers were foreigners, according to official sources. |
The exact number of casualties is not clear, but Phuket's deputy governor said more than 40 survivors were being treated in hospital. | The exact number of casualties is not clear, but Phuket's deputy governor said more than 40 survivors were being treated in hospital. |
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We haven't yet confirmed the nationalities of the casualties." | A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We haven't yet confirmed the nationalities of the casualties." |
She said British officials' "first concern" would be for the welfare of any Britons who were involved. | She said British officials' "first concern" would be for the welfare of any Britons who were involved. |
Flight OG 269, operated by airline One-Two-Go, was landing after flying from the capital, Bangkok. | Flight OG 269, operated by airline One-Two-Go, was landing after flying from the capital, Bangkok. |
The plane skidded off the runway in strong winds and driving rain, and then split in two as it hit small hills at the side of the runway. | The plane skidded off the runway in strong winds and driving rain, and then split in two as it hit small hills at the side of the runway. |