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New York AirportLaptop starts burning in cabin – plane evacuated
The plane had already landed when a lithium battery in a passenger’s laptop caught fire. 127 people had to be evacuated.
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On the way to Terminal 5, a plane had to be evacuated at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.
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A fire broke out in a passenger’s laptop on Saturday evening.
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Seven people were slightly injured.
The plane was on its way to a gate at Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy Airport at approximately 8:50 pm Saturday evening (local time) when the lithium battery in a passenger’s laptop caught fire and caused an “emergency condition”. smoke” in the cabin, FAA, Port Authority and JetBlue officials said.
The fire was quickly put out by the crew. The JetBlue plane came from Barbados.
67 people on board the Airbus A320 were taken to safety via an emergency slide and another 60 people left the plane in the normal way, said the responsible New York port authority. Seven passengers suffered minor injuries, including smoke inhalation and bruised elbows, according to the Daily News.
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(DPA/jar)