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Taiwan's Central News Agency is reporting a Taiwanese TransAsia Airways plane crashed during an emergency landing at a village in Penghu county amid stormy weather.

Though the agency earlier reported 51 dead, Transport Minister Yeh Kuang-shih has told the Associated Press 47 people remain trapped inside and are feared dead. (Another transportation official, however, has put the figure at 46 in CTITV's broadcast, embedded below.)

Flight GE222 left Kaohsiung Siaogang Airport at 5 P.M. and was scheduled to land in Penghu's Magong Airport at 5:30. According to the Central Weather Bureau, the island of Penghu was in the area battered by Typhoon Matmo, which brought an onslaught of heavy rain throughout the evening.

The plane was carrying 54 passengers, including four children, and four crew members when it reportedly caught fire after it landed at the end of the runway. CNA reported 11 passengers have been sent to the local hospital with burn injuries.

#TransAsia Airways plane crash: Total causalities unknown yet; Taiwanese officials will give 2nd press conf late pic.twitter.com/8V5KdqkkP1 — People's Daily,China (@PDChina) July 23, 2014

An amateur video, obtained by Taiwan's Apple Daily news, shows the wreckage caused by the plane ramming into two residential buildings after leaving the runway. In it, the videographer points out where the plane first hit and zooms out to show the plane's trajectory.