At least 17 injured as plane slides off Myanmar runway

At least 17 people were injured as a plane slid off a runway while landing at Yangon airport in Myanmar on Wednesday (May 8), police said, as a freak storm hit the city.
May 09, 2019 | 09:47

At least 17 injured as plane slides off Myanmar runway

An injured passenger from a Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane that came off the runway as it landed in bad weather at Yangon's international airport is transported from North Okkalapa hospital to Yangon General Hospital in Yangon, Myanmar, May 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ann Wang

Images on Facebook showed a crumpled Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane lying on the grass at the side of the runway.

At least 17 injured as plane slides off Myanmar runway

Photo posted on Twitter shows a Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane after it slid off the runway while landing at Yangon airport in Myanmar. (Photo: Twitter/Thiha Aye Kyaw‏)

An AFP photographer saw an injured woman being carried to an ambulance on a stretcher.

"One pilot, an air hostess and nine passengers were slightly injured," a police officer at the airport told AFP, asking not to be named, adding that the plane slid from the runway as it landed at 6.50pm (7.20pm Vietnam time).

"It happened near Terminal 3 where it fell onto the cargo runway as it landed," he added, saying that the nose and both wings were damaged.

Yangon International Airport did not confirm the crash but announced that heavy rain had caused them to suspend "runway operations until further notice".

Other incoming flights were perted to the capital Naypyidaw.

Thirty-one people were on board from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Canada, China, India, France and Switzerland.

Civilian airline accidents are relatively rare in Myanmar although there have been a series of crashes of military aircraft.

Three fighter pilots were killed last year in three separate crashes.

Bad weather caused a military plane to crash into the Andaman sea in 2017 with 122 people on board, one of the deadliest aviation accidents in the country's history./.

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