According to NHK Broadcasting, Reuters, and other sources, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's Tokyo Airport Office reported that a fire broke out on JAL Flight 516 on Runway C at Haneda Airport at around 6 p.m. that day.
announced that it had occurred. JAL said that after the plane landed on the runway at Haneda Airport at 5:40 p.m. that day, it collided with what appeared to be a Japan Coast Guard aircraft.
The Tokyo Fire Department also said, ``There is information that there may have been a collision with another Japan Coast Guard aircraft on the runway,'' and ``The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is investigating the details of the situation.''
I told him. The Japan Coast Guard said the plane that crashed was believed to be Flight MA722, which belonged to Haneda Air Base. The Nihon Keizai Shimbun reports that the plane where the fire broke out had 367 passengers on board, including eight children.
It was reported that there were 12 people on board, all of whom had successfully evacuated. It turned out that none of the injuries were life-threatening. However, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said, ``One of the six people on board the Japan Coast Guard aircraft
We were able to contact them after escaping, but the remaining five people are still missing and we are urgently trying to confirm their safety (whether they are alive or dead),'' he added. Even after the passengers were rescued, the plane was still engulfed in flames, and multiple fire engines were called in.
They were dispatched to extinguish the fire. The runway at Haneda Airport was closed. After receiving footage of the accident from Haneda Airport, the Japanese government set up an information liaison office at the Prime Minister's Office Crisis Management Center.
2024/01/02 21:25 KST
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