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'All safe' after jet runs into sea off Bali Indonesia | 'All safe' after jet runs into sea off Bali Indonesia |
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A passenger jet has overshot a runway and ended up in the sea off Bali, but reports say everyone aboard survived. | |
At least 130 people were on board the plane belonging to Indonesia's Lion Air, which was attempting to land at the island's Denpasar airport. | |
Photos posted on Twitter show a jet with a cracked fuselage sitting in water near rocks, with dinghies nearby. Some people were reportedly injured. | |
It appears the Boeing was on a domestic flight from Bandung in West Java. | |
Australia's AAP news service says it tried to land at 15:00 (07:00 GMT). | Australia's AAP news service says it tried to land at 15:00 (07:00 GMT). |
It came to rest 200-300m (yards) from the end of the runway, Reuters news agency reports, quoting local media. | |
An AFP news agency journalist in Denpasar saw seven passengers, all of whom appeared to be Indonesian, arrive by ambulance at a hospital with light wounds to their heads, arms and legs. | |
It was not immediately clear how many people were injured or what the nationalities of the passengers were, the agency added. | |
Bali is one of Indonesia's top holiday destinations, popular with foreign tourists. | |
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