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Swiss International passengers injured in India

 


A Swiss ​International flight ​from Delhi to Zurich had to abort its takeoff early on Sunday, and six passengers were injured during an emergency evacuation, a source familiar ⁠with the matter said.
One of the ⁠aircraft's engines failed and caught fire as the plane was accelerating for takeoff, prompting the ‌crew to stop the plane ​and initiate ⁠an emergency evacuation, the ​Economic Times reported.
The injured passengers ‌have been sent to the hospital, said the source, who ​was not authorised to speak to the media and declined to be identified.
The aircraft was an Airbus A330, according to Flightradar24.
Delhi's Indira ‌Gandhi International Airport said earlier on X ​that it had declared an emergency ​following ‌the ⁠incident on flight LX147.
Runway operations at the airport have since resumed, and all other ​flights were on schedule, ⁠the source ​added.
Delhi airport, India's busiest, has four operational runways.
Swiss International did not immediately respond to a Reuters email seeking comments.