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Ryanair emergency landing in Germany: Nine injured

Nine passengers were injured when a Ryanair flight bound for Milan was forced to land in southern Germany due to heavy turbulence caused by a thunderstorm late on Wednesday.

Bavaria Police said that the pilot initiated the emergency landing after the bad weather forced him to do so.

Police said that among the injured were: a woman with a head wound, her toddler of two years who received bruises, and a woman aged 59 who complained of back pain. The three victims were all treated in hospitals, with other injuries being treated on the spot.

In a Thursday statement, Ryanair confirmed that the captain of the flight had requested medical help before landing. The airline said that it had arranged a replacement flight to take passengers to Milan, and apologized to those who were affected.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the police said that the airline had organised a bus shuttle because local aviation authorities hadn't cleared flights to other destinations. (Reporting and editing by Kim Coghill, Louise Heavens and Ludwig Burger)

(source: Reuters)