Plane preparing for takeoff caught fire at New York airport - ForumDaily
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At the airport in New York caught fire preparing for takeoff plane

Photo: Twitter / @ ILoveBernie1

Photo: Twitter / @ ILoveBernie1

In New York, at the Kennedy Airport on the runway, a plane of the Aerolineas Argentinas company caught fire, which was supposed to fly to Buenos Aires.

The plane, which went to the runway, caught fire engine, reports Daily Mail.

Eyewitnesses to the incident reported that they heard the sound of an explosion.

A video of the moment of the explosion, filmed by one of the passengers, also appeared on the Internet.

Rescuers blocked the lane, but by the time they arrived at the plane the fire had already gone. No casualties were reported. The liner was towed to conduct a survey, several flights were delayed.

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