United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing Osaka, Two Injured
United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing Osaka, Two Injured

United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing Osaka, Two Injured

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United Airlines Flight 32, en route from Tokyo's Narita Airport to Cebu in the Philippines, made an emergency landing at Kansai International Airport in Osaka after a fire indicator in the cargo hold activated mid-flight. The Boeing 737-800, carrying 142 passengers and crew, safely landed and all on board evacuated using emergency slides. Two women sustained minor injuries during the evacuation, but there was no visible damage to the aircraft's exterior and no firefighting was necessary. The incident occurred approximately 50 minutes into the flight while the plane was over Japan near the Pacific Ocean. Emergency crews met the aircraft upon landing, and passengers were subsequently bused to the terminal. The airline confirmed the event was prompted by a possible cargo hold fire, leading to the diversion and emergency procedures.

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