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| Flight from Guangzhou to Bangkok makes emergency landing (Photo/CCTV) |
A flight from south China's Guangzhou to Bangkok, Thailand, made an emergency landing on Friday afternoon, injuring 10.
China Southern Airlines flight CZ3081, a B737-800 carrying 132 passengers and 7 crew members, landed in Sanya, south China's Hainan province, at 14:10 (GMT+8) after a fire alarm broke out. Sanya airport was shut down temporarily for evacuation, during which 10 were injured, according to CCTV.
Traffic has resumed in the airport as of press time.
Cause of the accident is under further investigation.
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