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Plane 'overshoots Jamaica runway' | Plane 'overshoots Jamaica runway' |
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An American Airlines plane has overshot the runway on landing at an airport in the Jamaican capital Kingston, in heavy rain, reports say. | |
Flight AA 331 from Miami, with about 150 people on board, is reported to have broken apart after landing at Norman Manley International Airport. | |
Jamaican information Minister Daryl Vaz said at least 40 people were injured. | |
Roland Henry, a journalist from the Jamaica Observer, told the BBC the plane came to rest near the beach. | |
He said survivors had thought the plane was landing normally before there was a series of jolts and luggage fell from overhead lockers. | |
Passengers were visibly shaken by the incident and some had broken bones or cuts, he said. | |
Kingston police officer O'Neil Hinds told AP some people had been taken to hospital. | Kingston police officer O'Neil Hinds told AP some people had been taken to hospital. |
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