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Traveler stream bursts into flames at Peru air terminal

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Peruvian Airlines flight 9110 slammed amid a "constrained arriving" at Francisco Carle Airport at 4.30pm on Tuesday nearby time, air security experts said. The Boeing 737, conveying 141 travelers, veered off the runway and onto the grass. Plane blasts into flares in the wake of arriving on runway in Peru. Pictures and video via web-based networking media demonstrate the air ship ablaze, thick dark smoke surging from its destruction, with a few meter trail of flares behind it. In an announcement, the aircraft said all travelers on board were emptied and none were "extensively harmed". Firefighters at the high-height local air terminal, which serves the Junin Region of the South American nation, around 270 kilometers from the capital Lima, put out the fire. "(The air ship) turned on the correct side, sliding off the runway … the high polished skill of our lodge group kept a noteworthy episode," the aircraft said. The reason for the mischance is currently under scrutiny. However aeronautics watchers guarantee a "double rigging breakdown" on landing was at fault.
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