Jetstar flight makes emergency landing in Japan after apparent bomb threat, no injuries: NHK

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Jetstar flight makes emergency landing in Japan, no injuries: NHK

TOKYO - A Jetstar flight heading from Narita Airport near Tokyo to Fukuoka made an emergency landing at an airport in Nagoya, central Japan, on Saturday, after an apparent bomb threat, but no injuries were reported, public broadcaster NHK said.

Police had received information of the bomb threat, NHK reported, which broadcast footage of dozens of passengers standing on the airport runway after exiting the plane via emergency chutes, according to Japan Times. Social media posts by apparent passengers showed video and photos of the scene, with several saying that the threat had prompted the emergency landing.

The plane departed from Narita at 6.36am local time. NHK said 149 passengers had made reservations for the flight. Landing and taking off at Chubu Airport, located in Japan’s industrial heartland of Aichi prefecture, is currently suspended due to the development, NHK said. REUTERS

 

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