A frightening incident occurred when a fire engulfed a passenger plane, leading to an urgent evacuation of all onboard.
The incident unfolded in South Korea, where a fierce blaze broke out on a packed airplane, resulting in injuries to four individuals. This unsettling event occurred just weeks after another aviation disaster in the country that claimed 179 lives.

Dramatic images showed flames and heavy black smoke rising from an Airbus stationed at Gimhae International Airport in Busan. The scene was chaotic, with passengers desperately attempting to evacuate the aircraft.
Initially, officials reported no casualties; however, it was later confirmed by the fire department that four people did sustain injuries. Fortunately, these injuries were described as non-life-threatening, providing some relief amid the chaos.

The first responders were seen bravely fighting the severe blaze that originated in the tail of the aircraft.
The Airbus operated by the airline Air Busan caught fire around 10:26 AM local time, which led to the rapid evacuation of all 169 passengers and seven crew members on the flight destined for Hong Kong. The escape was facilitated using an inflatable emergency slide.
Emergency personnel indicated that the fire ignited just before the aircraft was set to take off and quickly spread to the fuselage of the jet.

While rescue teams were confident that everyone had evacuated safely, they continued to meticulously search the plane as a precaution and part of security protocols.
It took firefighters nearly an hour to completely extinguish the flames. At this time, the cause of the fire remains unknown, prompting an investigation by authorities to determine what led to this alarming incident.