Delta flight dumps fuel on L.A. school, 26 treated for minor injuries
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[January 15, 2020]
By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Delta Airlines
jet making an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport
dumped fuel on the playground of an elementary school in the flight path
on Tuesday, inflicting minor injuries on 17 children and nine adults,
local and federal authorities said.
All of the injuries at Park Avenue Elementary School in suburban Cudahy
were said to be minor and none of the victims needed hospitalization,
the Los Angeles County Fire Department said on Twitter.
"Shortly after takeoff, Flight 89 from LAX to Shanghai experienced an
engine issue requiring the aircraft to return quickly to LAX. The
aircraft landed safely after a release of fuel, which was required as
part of normal procedure to reach a safe landing weight," Delta said in
a written statement.
"We are in touch with Los Angeles World Airports and the L.A. County
Fire Department and share concerns regarding reported minor injuries to
adults and children at a school in the area," the airline said.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in a separate statement that it
was "thoroughly investigating the circumstances" behind the incident and
suggested the flight may not have followed fuel-dumping rules.
"There are special fuel-dumping procedures for aircraft operating into
and out of any major U.S. airport," the agency said. "These procedures
call for fuel to be dumped over designated unpopulated areas, typically
at higher altitudes so the fuel atomizes and disperses before it reaches
the ground."
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A Delta Airlines, Flight 89, Boeing 777-200 jet empties its fuel
tanks as it makes an emergency landing at Los Angeles International
Airport, seen from Ocean View Elementary School in Whittier,
California, U.S., January 14, 2020 in this still video image
obtained by REUTERS
The fire department said it had confirmed that jet fuel was the
substance dropped on the school's playground while students were at
recess and that 70 firefighters were on the scene treating the
injured.Other students had been evacuated from the elementary school
following the incident, a Los Angeles County Sheriff's spokeswoman
said.
Parents were notified to pick up their children near the school,
which is about 16 miles east of the airport. Two streets were closed
during the emergency response.
The mayor of Cudahy, Elizabeth Alcantar, said on Twitter the city
had opened an emergency response center following the incident and
would conduct a "townhall" meeting to provide more information.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Additional reporting by Steve Gorman in
Culver City, California and Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; Editing by
Sandra Maler, Tom Brown, Dan Grebler and Cynthia Osterman)
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