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All flights at London Southend Airport cancelled following small plane crash

London Southend Airport, in Essex, has announced that it will close operations until further notice. Police have confirmed that a small aircraft crashed on the airport's south east coast of England on Sunday.

London Southend Airport announced in a Facebook post that all flights from and to the airport were cancelled, while emergency services, police and air accident investigators attended the incident.

The local Essex police confirmed that "we remain at the scene of an incident of serious nature" at Southend Airport. They added that they had been alerted shortly before 4 pm to reports of a collision between a 12-metre-long (39.4 foot) plane.

The number of passengers on the flight was not known.

Images taken from British newspapers websites and not verified by showed a fireball rising in the air over Southend Airport. This is around 56 km (35 miles) east of London.

East of England Ambulance Service has sent four ambulances as well as other response vehicles.

Five international flights were cancelled on the airport website following the accident. Reporting by Andy Bruce, Disha Mishra and Andrew Cawthorne; editing by Sandra Maler and Andrew Cawthorne)

(source: Reuters)