Current:Home > Contact5 dead, hundreds evacuated after Japan Airlines jet and coast guard plane collide at Tokyo's Haneda Airport -Secure Horizon Growth
5 dead, hundreds evacuated after Japan Airlines jet and coast guard plane collide at Tokyo's Haneda Airport
View
Date:2025-04-19 05:59:37
A passenger plane and a Japanese coast guard aircraft collided on the runway at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Tuesday and burst into flames.
Transport Minister Tetsuo Saito confirmed that all 379 occupants of Japan Airlines flight JAL-516 got out safely before the plane was entirely engulfed in flames. The pilot of the coast guard plane also escaped, but five crewmembers died, Saito said.
Local TV video showed a large eruption of fire and smoke from the side of the Japan Airlines plane as it taxied after landing. The area around the wing then caught fire. Footage an hour later showed the plane fully on fire.
Video posted to social media platform X showed people sliding down an inflatable emergency slide from the side of the passenger plane while flames shot out from the rear of the aircraft.
The JAL plane was an Airbus A-350 that had flown from Shin Chitose airport, near the city of Sapporo, to Haneda, the transport minister said.
Coast Guard spokesperson Yoshinori Yanagishima said its plane was MA-722, a Bombardier Dash-8.
"I felt a boom like we had hit something and jerked upward the moment we landed," a passenger on the Japan Airlines flight told Kyodo news agency. "I saw sparks outside the window and the cabin filled with gas and smoke."
Swede Anton Deibe, 17, who was a passenger on the Japan Airlines plane, told Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet that "the entire cabin was filled with smoke within a few minutes. We threw ourselves down on the floor. Then the emergency doors were opened and we threw ourselves at them.
"The smoke in the cabin stung like hell. It was a hell. We have no idea where we are going so we just run out into the field. It was chaos," added Deibe, who was traveling with his parents and sister.
Other passengers described a chaotic scene on board.
"Smoke began to fill the plane, and I thought, 'this could be really bad,'" an adult male passenger told reporters at the airport.
"An announcement said doors in the back and middle could not be opened. So everyone disembarked from the front," he said.
A female passenger said it had been dark on board as the fire intensified after landing.
"It was getting hot inside the plane, and I thought, to be honest, I would not survive," she said in comments shown on broadcaster NHK.
Saito said Haneda is currently closed while the collision is under investigation by aviation safety investigators and police, but that they are doing their best to reopen the airport Wednesday or even sooner.
He added that said officials are doing their utmost to prevent any delays in the relief goods delivery and other operations for the disaster-hit region.
Haneda is one of the busiest airports in Japan, and many people travel over the New Year holidays.
The incident came just a day after a series of earthquakes rocked western Japan, killing almost 50 people in the Ishikawa prefecture, and Kyodo said the coast guard plane had been due to head to Niigata to deliver relief goods to residents affected by the disaster.
The AFP contributed to this report.
- In:
- Tokyo
- Airplane Crash
- Fire
- Asia
- Japan
veryGood! (5552)
Related
- At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
- Northern lights will be visible in fewer states than originally forecast. Will you still be able to see them?
- America, we have a problem. People aren't feeling engaged with their work
- Russia has amassed a shadow fleet to ship its oil around sanctions
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- Suspect arrested in Cleveland shooting that wounded 9
- Trump’s Interior Department Pressures Employees to Approve Seismic Testing in ANWR
- Shop the Cutest Travel Pants That Aren't Sweatpants or Leggings
- The city of Chicago is ordered to pay nearly $80M for a police chase that killed a 10
- Jan. 6 defendant accused of carrying firearms into Obama's D.C. neighborhood to be jailed pending trial
Ranking
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- Friends Actor Paxton Whitehead Dead at 85
- Scientists Join Swiss Hunger Strike to Raise Climate Alarm
- Ecuador’s High Court Affirms Constitutional Protections for the Rights of Nature in a Landmark Decision
- Meet the volunteers risking their lives to deliver Christmas gifts to children in Haiti
- Prince William’s Adorable Photos With His Kids May Take the Crown This Father’s Day
- Migrant crossings along U.S.-Mexico border plummeted in June amid stricter asylum rules
- Can Arctic Animals Keep Up With Climate Change? Scientists are Trying to Find Out
Recommendation
IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
Warming Trends: Penguins in Trouble, More About the Dead Zone and Does Your Building Hold Climate Secrets?
Trump sues Bob Woodward for releasing audio of their interviews without permission
Travelers can save money on flights by skiplagging, but there are risks. Here's what to know.
NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
The U.S. economy ended 2022 on a high note. This year is looking different
The CEO of TikTok will testify before Congress amid security concerns about the app
Five Climate Moves by the Biden Administration You May Have Missed