Plane Caught on Fire

 

A Japan Carriers airplane burst into flames on the landing area at Haneda air terminal in Tokyo
Plane Caught on Fire

On Tuesday night, a Japan Carriers airplane burst into blazes as it landed on the runway at Tokyo's Haneda air terminal.

As indicated by NHK, which refered to authorities, the airplane, which had taken off from Sapporo, crashed into a coast monitor airplane.

The carrier said in media sources that every one of the 379 travelers and group individuals were cleared from the airplane.

The airline said in media sources that all 379 passengers and crew members were evacuated from the aircraft.

The airline stated, "We are currently assessing the extent of the damage," as per an NHK report.

Japan Carriers Flight 516 was supposed to land at Haneda at 17:40, having taken off at 16:00 nearby time (07:00 GMT) from New Chitose air terminal.

As smoke and flames pour out of the plane, many fire trucks can be seen responding to the area in the TV footage.

 

 

 

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