Emergency teams began to remove the victims of the plane crash in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, where they died all 62 people on board, NOVA reported.
Authorities are sifting through the wreckage to try to figure out what caused the plane's tragic crash. The data from the black box has now been recovered, investigators said.
Videos show the crash of the ATR 72-500 plane in a residential area of the city of Vinedo, about 80 kilometers northwest of the city of Sao Paulo.
Airline Voepass reported that all passengers and crew were Brazilian. Some houses at the crash site were damaged, but there were no reports of injuries or deaths.
Persistent rain overnight has complicated the efforts of about 200 workers, but 24 bodies have already been pulled from the wreckage, Vinedo Mayor Dario Pacheco said.
Because many victims were badly burned, only two bodies have been identified so far: that of the pilot and the co-pilot.