RIO DE JANEIRO — A small private plane carrying 10 people crashed in a tourist city in southern Brazil on Sunday, colliding with buildings as it fell from the sky and injuring at least 17 others, officials said.

Authorities for the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, where the crash took place, said 10 people were aboard the plane that crashed Sunday in the mountain resort town of Gramado.

“We wish to express our solidarity with the families of the passengers on this plane, who unfortunately did not survive a serious accident,” the state’s governor, Eduardo Leite, said during a news conference Sunday.

As the plane fell, it reportedly struck the chimney of a building and the second floor of a house before crashing into a furniture store and sending debris into a nearby bed-and-breakfast, civil defense officials said in a statement.

At least 17 people on the ground were injured, most suffering from smoke inhalation. Two women were in serious condition for burns and were being transported to the state capital for treatment, Leite said.

— The New York Times