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Saudi Airlines Plane Catches Fire While Landing at Peshawar Airport in Pakistan; Watch Videos

By ANI | Updated: July 11, 2024 15:52 IST

Peshawar, July 11: A Saudi Airlines plane caught fire while landing at the Peshawar airport on Thursday, Pakistan Observer ...

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Peshawar, July 11: A Saudi Airlines plane caught fire while landing at the Peshawar airport on Thursday, Pakistan Observer reported, citing local media. According to local media reports, the fire broke out due to a problem in the landing gear.

Saudi Airlines Plane Catches Fire

However, despite the blaze, no casualties have been reported, according to Pakistan Observer. Moreover, all crew and passengers were evacuated safely. The fire was eventually doused by the Civil Aviation Authority and fire brigade officials.

Further details are awaited.

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