Dallas-bound plane diverts as passengers evacuate due to engine fire

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A flight from Houston to Dallas was diverted after an engine caught fire shortly after takeoff.

The aircraft experienced the malfunction, which led to visible flames in the engine.

The pilot made the decision to divert the flight to the nearest airport.

Upon landing, passengers were evacuated onto the wings as part of the emergency procedure.

Emergency services were on standby to assist and ensure safety.

No significant injuries were reported, though some passengers experienced minor discomfort.

The airline issued a statement recognizing the professionalism of the flight crew and the response of emergency services.

The airline is cooperating with aviation authorities in an investigation to determine the cause of the engine fire, including reviewing the aircraft’s maintenance records.

Passengers were provided with accommodations and alternate travel arrangements following the diversion.

An investigation into the incident is underway.

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