Khaleej Times

Plane dumps fuel over California school

- ENGINE TROUBLE

los angeles — A Delta airliner experienci­ng mechanical trouble on Tuesday dumped jet fuel onto a school playground in the Los Angeles area, leaving 17 students and several adults with minor injuries.

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

The plane landed safely around noon after dumping its fuel, which fell onto Park Avenue Elementary School, located about 16 miles east of the airport. The Los Angeles Fire Department said 17 children and nine adults complainin­g of skin irritation were treated on the spot and did not require hospitalis­ation.

In a statement, 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 to LAX,” the statement said. “The aircraft landed safely after an emergency fuel release to reduce landing weight.”

The fuel also landed on another school in south Los Angeles but there were no injuries among students or staff, authoritie­s said.

In a statement, the Los Angeles Unified School District said students and staff were on the playground of the elementary school when the incident happened.

They “may have been sprayed by fuel or inhaled fumes,” it said, adding that school officials “immediatel­y called paramedics, who are on the scene and are treating anyone who is complainin­g of skin irritation or breathing problems.”

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said it is investigat­ing the incident and said there are fuel-dumping procedures for aircraft operating into and out of US airports. —

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