53 injured as Saudi jet makes emergency landing

AFP  |  Riyadh 

A A330 jet made an emergency landing in the western Red Sea city of Jeddah, injuring 53 people, officials said today.

The aircraft was travelling from the Muslim holy city of to with 151 people on board, but had to be diverted to late yesterday after it suffered a malfunction in the hydraulic system, the kingdom's Investigation Bureau said.

Footage posted online showed the plane leaving a trail of flame along the runway as it skidded on its nose before screeching to a halt.

"The passengers were evacuated by emergency slides. 52 of them were slightly injured, while one female passenger suffered a fracture during the evacuation and is now receiving treatment," said in a statement.

"has launched an investigation into this accident."

The aircraft circled over for several hours as its landing gear failed to drop, forcing the to make the emergency landing, Saudi media reported.

In a similar incident in January 2014, a 767 jet made an emergency landing in Medina, injuring 29 people, according to the authority.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 14:30 IST