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Several debris from an airplane engine explosion fell in Colorado. The plane with 231 passengers on board and ten crew members managed to land.
A Boeing 777-200 plane that took off from Denver on Saturday and headed for Hawaii had problems with its right engine shortly after takeoff and had to make an emergency landing.
Parts of the plane fell to the ground in a park or in people’s backyards, according to images taken after the engine disintegrated, but no one was injured.
The 241-man plane returned from the road and landed safely at the Denver airport, with no injuries.
A few hours earlier, a similar incident had occurred in the Netherlands. A Boeing 747 cargo plane, which had taken off from Maastricht airport bound for New York, lost several parts after one of the four engines exploded. The falling pieces of metal damaged several cars and a woman was injured, according to local media. The plane landed urgently at the airport in the Belgian city of Liège.
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