A cargo jet split in half and skidded off the runway. See the video

A DHL cargo planes.

A DHL cargo planes sits idle throughout the day at Richmond Worldwide Airport in Sandston, Va., Tuesday, April 18, 2017.

Steve Helber, Related Press

A cargo jet from the supply service DHL slid off the runway and break up into two elements at San Jose’s worldwide airport in Costa Rica on Thursday.

What occurred: Video footage exhibits the aircraft spin off the runway after which break into two, creating a big column of smoke, based on CBS Information.

  • The incident led to an airport shutdown.
  • Nobody was injured throughout the incident.

Particulars: The jet — a Boeing 757 — had taken off from the Juan Santamaría Airport earlier than returning after experiencing a system failure, based on CNN.

  • After touchdown, the jet slid alongside the runway after which break up into two elements.

What they’re saying: “Models mobilized to take away the pilot and co-pilot,” Héctor Chaves, director of the Costa Rica Hearth Division, instructed CBS Information. “Then they utilized foam to stop a spill and now they're engaged on an earthen dike to keep away from any gas from reaching the drainage system.”

The larger image: At the least 8,500 passengers and 57 industrial and cargo planes had been impacted by the airport closure, based on CNN.

  • DHL and the airport mentioned they'd transfer the airline to delay any extra flights.

What they mentioned: “DHL’s incident response crew has been activated and an investigation can be carried out with the related authorities to find out what occurred,” DHL mentioned, based on CNN.

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