By Jillian MacMath, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
March 25,2015; 10:24PM,EDT
An Airbus A320 carrying 150 people en route to Dusseldorf, Germany, from Barcelona, Spain, crashed in southern France Tuesday morning.
It was not immediately known what caused the incident.
The aircraft, flown by Lufthansa's low-cost carrier Germanwings, went down near the town of Barcelonnette about 100 km (65 miles) north of Nice, according to Reuters.
All onboard are believed to have been killed, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said in a statement.
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"Improving conditions are expected on Thursday and Friday. While there can be a brief shower on Thursday, dry weather is expected overall with less wind," Leister said.
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