A plane caught fire in Spain: 18 people injured.
Yesterday at Palma Airport in Mallorca, a fire broke out on board a Ryanair aircraft, resulting in 18 injuries. Six of them were hospitalized. The incident occurred just after midnight as the plane was preparing for departure. Fortunately, the fire was quickly extinguished, so the injuries of the victims were minor.
Passengers began to panic, many of them tried to escape the plane, even climbing onto the wings. Medics assisted all the injured, and all the provided medical assistance turned out to be necessary.
Currently, the causes of the fire have not yet been established, but the incident reminded of other tragedies in the aviation industry that have recently come to the public's attention. Therefore, it is essential to conduct a thorough investigation to avoid similar situations in the future.
Overall, the events in this industry demonstrate how crucial it is to adhere to safety and conduct aircraft maintenance at a high level to prevent potential accidents.
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