Japan Airlines Plane Catches Fire After Colliding With Coast Guard Aircraft Bound For Earthquake Relief, Five Dead

In a devastating incident at Tokyo’s Haneda airport, a Japan Airlines plane caught fire after a reported collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft. The calamity has resulted in five fatalities and the evacuation of hundreds of passengers.

Tokyo police, cited by Japanese national broadcaster NHK, confirmed that five of the six crew members onboard the Coast Guard aircraft perished in the incident. The surviving pilot is reportedly severely injured. Meanwhile, all the 379 passengers and crew aboard the Japan Airlines Airbus A350 were successfully evacuated.

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Japanese Transport Minister Tetsuo Saito corroborated the death toll among the Coast Guard crew but said the cause of the collision remains undetermined, according to Reuters. Saito added that authorities are working to reopen Haneda airport as soon as possible.

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