Air Canada plane skids, catches fire at Halifax airport
An Air Canada plane skidded off the runway at Halifax Airport due to a landing gear malfunction, after which it partially caught fire. Fortunately, the situation was quickly brought under control, and the passengers were safely evacuated.
The Air Canada plane, operated by PAL Airlines, skidded off the runway and partially caught fire at Halifax Stanfield Airport in Nova Scotia. The aircraft, which was flying from St. John's to Halifax in Canada, encountered a landing gear problem that preliminary reports suggest was the main cause of the accident.
During the landing maneuver, a malfunction occurred, causing the plane to fail to stay on the runway and skid off to the side, partially catching fire. Fortunately, thanks to the quick response of emergency services, no one on board was harmed.
Videos from inside the plane have surfaced online, showing the terror of the passengers during the emergency landing. Although the event sparked intense emotions among those on board and on the ground, there were no reported casualties.
After the incident, Halifax Airport was temporarily closed, and emergency services immediately took action to secure the area and help evacuate the passengers. According to "The Express Tribune" portal, the entire rescue operation proceeded smoothly, and the passengers were quickly transported to safe locations.
Air disaster in South Korea
The incident occurred just a few hours after a tragic air disaster in South Korea, where a passenger plane crashed at Muan International Airport. In this tragedy, at least 167 people died, with a total of 181 passengers and crew members onboard.
Two people were successfully rescued. They were transported to the hospital in serious condition. Authorities in South Korea are conducting an investigation to determine the causes of this disaster, which is one of the worst in the country’s history.