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Emirates Plane Crash: Moments Of Panic Before Exiting Burning Plane

By - A Staff Writer | 4 Aug 2016 5:36 PM IST

 

282 passengers escaped after an Emirates flight skidded on a runway and burst into flames on August 3 at Dubai International Airport. Thirteen passengers suffered minor injuries when the plane crashed after landing.

[video type='youtube' id='mQL7T1uElKQ' data-height='365']   But a firefighter, identified as Jassim Essa Al-Baloushi, was killed "while saving the lives of others," the Dubai government's media office said.   Flames and smoke billowed from the stricken Boeing 777 shortly after it came to a stop on the runway.   The aircraft left Trivandrum International Airport at 10:19 a.m. and was scheduled to land at 12:50 p.m. in Dubai.   Once emergency response teams managed to extinguish the fire, it was clear how deadly the accident could have been:   The entire top half of the aircraft's fuselage was missing, with the belly of the plane slumped on the tarmac.  

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