3 dead, 43 hurt as passenger jet catches fire

Fire fighting vehicles park near a Tupolev-154 passenger plane that caught fire and blew up in Surgut Airport in Western Siberia in this still image taken from video. The Soviet-made airliner caught fire on Saturday at the airport, leaving at least three people dead, three missing and 34 hospitalised, officials said. Photo: Reuters

Fire fighting vehicles park near a Tupolev-154 passenger plane that caught fire and blew up in Surgut Airport in Western Siberia in this still image taken from video. The Soviet-made airliner caught fire on Saturday at the airport, leaving at least three people dead, three missing and 34 hospitalised, officials said. Photo: Reuters

Published Jan 2, 2011

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A Russian passenger jet carrying 124 people caught fire as it taxied down a snowy runway in Siberia and then exploded, killing three people and injuring 43, including six who were badly burned. Most of the passengers and crew were evacuated before the explosion, though people on board described a chaotic scene as the burning plane filled with thick, black smoke and panicked passengers climbed over one another to rush through flames to escape.

Emergency services spokesman Vadim Grebennikov said the fire, which began in one of the engines as the plane taxied for takeoff, caused a powerful blast that destroyed the Tu-154 aircraft and spread flames across 1 000 square meters.

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