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Emirates plane with 300 people on board crash-lands in Dubai, firefighter killed
Dubai airport, the world`s busiest in terms of international passengers, resumed flights on Wednesday after a nearly four-hour shutdown caused by an accident involving an Emirates plane.
Dubai: An Emirates plane with 300 people aboard crash-landed in Dubai on Wednesday, causing the death of a firefighter but no fatalities among passengers.
Dubai airport, the world`s busiest in terms of international passengers, has resumed flights after a nearly four-hour shutdown caused by the accident.
Footage on social media purportedly showed a tower of flame bursting from the front of the Boeing 777-300 jetliner, and then a thick black plume of smoke rising into the sky.
The cause of the accident involving a Boeing 777 was not immediately clear, Dubai`s government and the carrier said.
"An Emirates plane coming from India has been involved in an accident on landing at Dubai International," the government`s Dubai Media Office said on its Twitter account.
"All passengers were evacuated safely," it said.
Emirates confirmed on Twitter that "flight EK521 from Thiruvananthapuram to Dubai has been involved in an accident at Dubai International."
"We can confirm there are no fatalities among our passengers and crew. All passengers and crew are accounted for and safe," it said.
But the director general of the General Civil Aviation Authority, Saif al-Suwaidi, said in a statement that "one of the firefighters lost his life while saving the lives of the others."
Investigators had been sent to work with Emirates and the Dubai airport authorities, he said.
Airport authorities halted all operations at Dubai International for around four hours, causing delays and diversions.
Arriving planes were diverted to other airports in the UAE, Oman, and Bahrain, Emirates said.
Emirates said that there were 282 passengers and 18 crew members on board, including 226 Indians, 24 Britons and 11 Emirati nationals.
Emirates said it had "no further information on what may have caused the accident".
"Our priority remains with the passengers and crew involved," it said.
The Dubai Media Office said the fire "has been contained," adding that emergency teams at the airport and Emirates are "well trained to deal with such incidents".
The accident comes almost four months after a plane belonging to Dubai`s other carrier, flydubai, crashed and burst into flames as it was landing in Rostov-on-Don, in southern Russia, killing all 61 people onboard.
On July 26, an Emirates Boeing 777-300 aircraft heading to the Maldives made an emergency landing in Mumbai because of a "technical fault".
Dubai International is the world`s largest hub in terms of international passengers and is the base for Emirates, from where it serves more than 153 destinations.
Dubai opened a smaller second airport, Al-Maktoum International, in 2013.
Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Abu Dhabi`s Etihad have seized a significant portion of transcontinental travel, capitalising on the geographic locations of their Gulf hubs.
Emirates is the largest single operator of the Boeing 777, as well as the Airbus A380 superjumbo, and expanded its fleet to 250 aircraft last year.
(With Agency inputs)