Reports are now coming in that an Airbus plane with at least 148 people onboard crashed in the southern French Alps on Tuesday.

According to the Daily News, the plane was run by Lufthansa’s budget airline Germanwings, was flying from Barcelona to Dusseldorf and went down in the Digne region of the Alps-De-Haute Province.

There were 142 passengers, two pilots and four crew members.

French President Francois Hollande told the Daily News, "the conditions of the accident suggest that there would be no survivors." He added that there are likely "many German victims."

"It's a tragedy on our soil," he said.

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