Eleven people have been killed after a plane carrying tourists to a Kenyan safari reserve crashed.
According to officials, the aircraft burst into flames and was reduced to charred wreckage at the hilly and forested area in which it crashed.
The plane had been travelling from Diani Airport, on the coast, to the Maasai Mara National Reserve.
The dead included eight Hungarian passengers, two Germans and the Kenyan pilot. There were no survivors.
Authorities initially said the crash happened at 5:30am local time. Later, the Kenyan transport minister gave the time of the incident as 8:35am.
Kenya's ministry of roads and transport said the aircraft was destroyed by the impact of the crash and an ensuing fire.
Investigators from the country's aircraft accident investigation department have been deployed to the site to begin an inquiry, they said.
The department added that the Kenyan government's "highest priority" remains aviation safety.
In a statement, John Cleave, the chairman of Mombasa Air Safari, said "our hearts and prayers" were with all those affected by the crash.
He wrote that the company had activated its emergency response team and was "fully cooperating" with the relevant authorities, who have already begun investigating.
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"Our primary focus right now is on providing all possible support to the families affected," Mr Cleave continued, adding that a family assistance team had been established to offer counselling, logistical coordination and any required assistance to the relatives of the victims.
The Maasai Mara National Reserve is a two-hour direct flight from Diani, a popular coastal town known for its sandy beaches.
The reserve attracts a large number of tourists as it features the annual wildebeest migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán wrote on social media on Tuesday that his foreign ministry had been in contact with authorities in Kenya concerning the Hungarian victims of the plane crash.
He said: "What a tragedy! Our sincere condolences to families of the Hungarians who died in the plane crash in Kenya."
(c) Sky News 2025: Eleven people killed after tourist plane crashes in Kenya
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