More than 20 injured as Asiana flight overruns Japan runway

AFP
April 14, 2015 15:48 MYT
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More than 20 passengers were injured when an Asiana Airlines Airbus A320 overran a runway in western Japan on Tuesday evening, officials and local media said.
The South Korean carrier's Flight OZ162, which took off at Incheon airport, was attempting to land in Hiroshima when the incident occurred, officials said.
"Around 23 passengers were injured, but no one was killed," a local fire department official said. "So far we have heard that all of the injuries were not serious."
All of the passengers and the eight crew members on board escaped from the plane's emergency exits, local media reported.

Hiroshima Airport remains closed after Asiana Airlines #OZ162 landing accident. ~20 injured. http://t.co/CS5EWfSTup pic.twitter.com/AwGrm2Za92

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