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12 people with minor injuries after the American Airlines aircraft caught fire at the Denver Airport

Denver (AP) – Twelve people were brought to hospitals after an aircraft at the international airport of American Airlines had landed at the Denver Airport on Thursday and had caught fire, which prompted the use of slides so that the passengers could quickly evacuate.

All people who were transported to hospitals had minor injuries, such as a position on the social platform X from the International Airport Denver.

Flight 1006, who drove from Colorado Springs Airport to Dallas Fort Worth, was redirected to Denver and safely landed around 5:15 p.m. after the crew had reported motor vibrations, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.

When an engine started to gate on the Boeing 737-800, the FAA added.

Photos and videos posted by news agencies showed passengers that stood on the wing of an aircraft when Rauch surrounded the plane. The FAA said that the passengers had got out with the foils.

In an explanation, Americans said that after the race, the flight to the goal was experiencing an issue in connection with the engine. There was no immediate clarification when the plane caught fire.

The 172 passengers and six crew members were brought to the terminal, said the airline officers.

“We thank our crew members, the team and the first aiders for their quick and decisive measures with the certainty of everyone on board and on site as a priority,” said American.

Firefighters deleted the fire in the evening, an airport spokesman told the media.

The FAA said it would examine.

The country has seen A The latest flood of aviation disasters and tight calls The fears of air travel, although flying remains a very safe means of transport.

The recent incidents on site have contained an airplane that fell and turned around When landing in Toronto and an airplane Japan Airlines that Switched off a parked Delta aircraft while it felt at Seattle Airport.