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Terrifying Incident at Dakar Airport as Boeing 737 Engulfs in Flames

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
May 10, 2024
in Africa, International
Terrifying Incident at Dakar Airport as Boeing 737 Engulfs in Flames
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On May 9th, a routine takeoff turned into a nightmare at Dakar’s Blaise Diagne International Airport when a Boeing 737 operated by Air Senegal skidded off the runway and caught fire. This harrowing event resulted in injuries to ten individuals and caused significant disruptions at the airport.

The Boeing aircraft, bound for Bamako, Mali, was carrying 85 passengers and crew. The incident occurred in the early hours, around 1:15 a.m., under circumstances that remain under investigation. The sudden skid and subsequent fire led to immediate emergency responses from airport personnel and local fire departments.

Eyewitness videos circulated on social media show passengers using the Boeing aircraft’s wings as makeshift escape routes while fire and smoke billowed from one side of the plane. The visuals captured the intense moments of panic among the passengers as they hurried to safety.

Senegal’s transportation minister, El Malick Ndiaye, quickly addressed the media, reporting that among the injured were the aircraft’s pilot and several passengers who suffered varying degrees of burns. Immediate medical response teams provided first aid at the scene before transporting the injured to nearby hospitals.

Following the incident, the remaining passengers were escorted to a local hotel, where they received assistance and were able to contact their families. The minister issued an apology for the inconvenience and distress caused to all travelers affected by the flight’s mishap.

Investigations into the cause of the accident with the Boeing 737 aircraft are being led by the Bureau of Investigation and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety. Preliminary findings point towards possible mechanical issues, but the exact cause is still being determined. In the meantime, Air Senegal has pledged full cooperation with the authorities and has initiated its own internal review.

This incident has sparked a broader discussion about aviation safety, both in general and in the region, with experts emphasizing the need for stringent maintenance protocols and regular safety drills. This marks another incident in the growing list of Boeing aircraft malfunctions.

Tags: Air SenegalAircraftAirlineAirportBoeingBoeing 737Dakar Airport

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