Ryanair horror as 18 ‘injured’ in terrifying fire as passengers abandon plane via wing | World | News

A few people were injured after a fire on a Ryanian plane in Mayorca’s Palma Airport. Small Fire, July 5 (11:00, July 4 BST) exploded this morning immediately after local time.
Some passengers on the ship, firefighters and police were running to the scene before jumping asphalt with one of their wings left with one of their wings. Regional Medical Emergency Response Coordinators said that 18 people, defined as small injuries locally, need help. Six had to be taken to hospital.
It was not immediately clear what kind of injuries they were subjected to.
It is not yet clear whether the Ryanir plane is about to get up or whether it came from or where it came from or where it came from.
According to reports, three passengers were taken to a private clinic called Clínica Rotger in Palma. The other three people were reported to be taken to Quironsalud Palmplanas in the same city.
It is not yet clear whether the plane is ready to get up or whether it has just landed.
Ryanir personnel on the plane this morning at 12.35 hours a call is said to warn the emergency services.
Four ambulances were mobilized and sent to the scene with the airport -based firefighters and civilian guards.
Although its target is still not clear, it was confirmed that the aircraft was about to leave the airport.
A puzzled airport employee was heard to a colleague in a radio message to a colleague: “Do you know that the plane has emergency outlets?” Scared travelers, in a hurry to escape from one of the wings asphalt jumped by jumping.
“Airplane and now people jump to the ground to leave ten or eight aprons.
“Something happens, something happens, they evacuate the plane. Now firefighters are coming.”
It is said that the incident caused “moments of tension”, where passengers who were seen to have jumped out of the aircraft wing were reported to “move from fear”.
It is understood that most travelers come out of the aircraft more regularly.
The spokesman for the Emergency Response Coordination Center operated by a regional state confirmed early this morning: “Today we received a warning on a plane on a plane at Palma Airport.
“Four ambulances were sent to the scene, which is two basic life support units and two developed life support units.
“Eighteen people were injured and six of whom were taken to the hospital.
“They were all small. Three went to Clinica Rotger and three to Palmaplanas Hospital.”
Ryanair approached for comment.
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