Dubai, Aug 3 (IANS) An Emirates plane flying from Kerala with 275 people on board caught fire after landing here on Wednesday, leaving the passengers and crew shaken and many injured, witnesses and officials said.
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An Emirates Airline flight is seen after it crash-landed at Dubai International Airport, the UAE August 3, 2016. REUTERS/Stringer[/caption]
A part of the engine of the Boeing 777 appeared to have fallen off after the violent landing at the Dubai International Airport, which was immediately shut for all landings and take-offs.
A still picture taken from an amateur video shows the moment an explosion occurs on an Emirates Airline airplane, on the tarmac of Dubai airport, the UAE August 3, 2016. Scott Macpherson/Handout via REUTERS TV[/caption]
Another passenger said some of them had suffered minor injuries on their hands and legs.
After escaping through the emergency exits, the passengers sprinted away from the plane.
"Many of us were taken in a bus to one corner of the airport. Emirates officials are attending to our needs," he said.
Emirates said initially that all passengers were evacuated and there were no reported injuries.
But Dhanya Rajendran, who posted a photograph of the damaged plane, said a few passengers were injured.
Emergency vehicles rushed to the aircraft.
The aircraft involved in the accident was delivered in March 2003.