American Airlines plane diverted to Tokyo
after being hit by winter storm, several hurt
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[December 17, 2014]
TOKYO (Reuters) - A U.S.
bound-American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing
in Tokyo on Wednesday after hitting severe turbulence created by a
strong winter storm, with several people taken to hospital for minor
injuries.
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American Airlines Flight 280, a Boeing 777-200 heading to
Dallas/Fort Worth airport from Incheon in South Korea, was flying
across Japan when the plane dropped suddenly and was rocked for 30
to 40 seconds, passengers said.
"We were eating and all the food just flew up in the air and pretty
much bounced off and fell. There were carts all over the place," one
passenger told TV Tokyo when the aircraft landed shortly after
midnight at Tokyo's Narita airport.
Photos posted on Twitter showed splotches of wine on overhead bins
and meals scattered down an aisle.
Four passengers and one crew member were taken to hospital for
observation and treatment, though none of the injuries were
life-threatening, the airline said in a statement. Japanese national
broadcaster NHK said one person suffered a broken bone.
There were 240 passengers and 15 crew on board. The flight will
continue to the United States on Wednesday.
A rapidly strengthening winter storm slammed Japan's northernmost
main island of Hokkaido and a wide swathe of the nation with
typhoon-strength winds and heavy snow on Wednesday, snarling rail
transport and forcing the cancellation of more than 100 flights.
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High tides produced by the storm caused flooding in parts of
Hokkaido and authorities issued evacuation advisories for several
hundred people. A 54-year-old truck driver died in a road accident,
NHK said.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Michael Perry)
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