Emirates Plane in Flames on Runway after Crash Landing


Emirates Plane in Flames on Runway after Crash Landing

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – An Emirates plane caught fire at Dubai International Airport on Wednesday after it crash-landed with 300 people on board.

Footage taken by a British passenger in another plane showed the aircraft skidding as it hit the tarmac resting on its right wing, with smoke pouring out of one side.

Photos showed the smoke thickening after the plane came to a stop, rising into the air in a black plume before a fireball exploded from the front section on Wednesday afternoon.

Krishna Bhagavathula, who was at the airport, wrote on Twitter that the flames had burned through the top of the aircraft before being brought under control, the Independent reported.

A spokesperson for the Dubai media office, which represents the Emirate's government, said flight EK521 was arriving on schedule from India when it "crash-landed".

"All passengers were evacuated safely and no injuries have been reported so far," a statement added.

"Authorities at Dubai International Airport are dealing with the incident at the moment to ensure safety of all."

The Aviation Herald reported that the Boeing 777, from Thiruvananthapuram in India "suffered a collapse of the landing gear and burst into flames". 

 

 

 

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