An Emirates flight from India with 300 people on board crash landed at Dubai’s main airport Wednesday, sending black smoke billowing into the air and halting all traffic at the Middle East’s busiest airport. There were no fatalities and all the passengers were safely evacuated before the plane was engulfed in a fireball.
Dubai-based Emirates said the accident happened around 12:45 p.m. local time as Flight EK521 was arriving from the southern Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram.
The Dubai government’s official media office separately said that all passengers were “evacuated safely and no injuries have been reported so far.”
It said authorities were “dealing with the incident at the moment to ensure safety of all” and that all departures from the airport had been halted until further notice.
“Our main priority at this time is the safety and wellbeing of all involved and full co-operation is being extended to the authorities and emergency services managing the situation,” the carrier said.
In Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 3, the home of Emirates, the typically bustling arrivals hall was hushed. Flat-screen televisions showed all incoming Emirates delayed or rescheduled.
The Boeing 777 departed Thiruvananthapuram at 10:19 a.m. and was scheduled to land at 12:50 p.m. local time, according to Emirates.
T.P. Seetharam, India’s ambassador to the UAE, said Indian diplomats had been dispatched to the airport and had met directly with many passengers.
He said that only one person – a crew member – had been taken to the hospital for treatment.
Officials from the airline and Dubai International Airport declined to immediately provide further details when reached by phone.
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Associated Press reporters Fay Abuelgasim, Aya Batrawy and Jon Gambrell in Dubai, and Tim Sullivan in New Delhi contributed to this report.