ALL 379 PASSENGERS SAFELY EVACUATED WHEN A PASSENGER PLANE WITH 379 PEOPLE ON BOARD CATCHES FIRES AND BURNT TO RUBBLE AT HANEDA AIRPORT
While Japan has already confronted a massive earthquake injuring many and killing over 48 persons yesterday, a plane with 379 passengers on board caught tremendous fire on the runway of Tokyo’s Haneda Airport with fortunately all the passengers safe and secure having been safely evacuated, some on their own and some by authorities. According to the latest news a Japan Airlines plane carrying 379 passengers abruptly caught fire while landing at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport runway literally in flames on Tuesday evening. The plane engulfed in fire was seen in the video running on runway from a distance finally fully burnt but all the passengers luckily and fortunately saved, beyond anyone’s belief especially after watching the huge plane being burnt fully badly. The live footage of the plane badly engulfed in flames running on the runway across the tarmac with badly terrified passengers running Helter and Skelter for their safety fleeing the aircraft using inflatable slides exhibited a horrible picture of the sorry state of affairs of panic stricken passengers going desperately for safety. While the Japan Airlines authorities have confirmed having safely evacuated all the 379 passengers on board including its crew there are reports that the Japanese Coast Guard Aircraft had collided with the passenger plane resulting in the latter catching fire which further increased within no time. Though the firefighters had a very very tough time controlling the fire but the latest news reports reveal that the passenger plane have been completely damaged to ruins with no signs of its revival, resurrection except its burnt rubble remains to be found.