The Free Press Journal

Delta Jet dumps fuel on LA school, 20 hurt

- AGENCIES /

A Delta airliner experienci­ng mechanical trouble dumped jet fuel onto a school playground in the Los Angeles area, leaving 20 students and several adults with minor injuries.

Delta Flight 89 took off from Los Angeles en route to Shanghai on Tuesday and was forced to turn back due to engine trouble, a Delta spokespers­on said.

The plane landed safely around noon after dumping its fuel, which fell onto a wide area, including Park Avenue Elementary School, located about 16 miles (25 kilometres) east of the airport.

Fire officials said about 20 children and 11 adults complainin­g of skin irritation or minor respirator­y problems at the elementary school were treated on the spot and did not require hospitalis­ation.

In a statement to AFP, a Delta spokespers­on said the fuel was released to allow the plane to land safely.

"Shortly after takeoff, Flight 89 from LAX to Shanghai experience­d an engine issue requiring the aircraft to return quickly to LAX," Adrian Gee said in the statement. "The aircraft landed safely after a release of fuel, which was required as part of normal procedure to reach a safe landing weight," he added.

"We are in touch with Los Angeles World Airports and the LA County Fire Department and share concerns regarding reported minor injuries to adults and children at a school in the area."

Fire officials said about 20 children and 11 adults complainin­g of skin irritation or minor respirator­y problems at the elementary school were treated on the spot and did not require hospitalis­ation.

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