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Airport operator: Cargo plane slides from runway in Hong Kong

The airport operator of Hong Kong International Airport said that a cargo plane from Dubai skidded into the sea when landing on the runway at the airport. Local media reported the death of two people.

Hong Kong International Airport announced that the northern runway was closed following the incident. The south and central runways will continue to be operational.

The incident occurred at 3:50 am Hong Kong time, Monday (1950 GMT Sunday). The airport confirmed that the aircraft carried an Emirates flight number. Emirates did not respond immediately to a comment request.

In a statement, the airport international said that the four crew members aboard were rescued. Another member of the ground crew was also rescued, but another is still missing.

South China Morning Post reported that two men died aboard the vehicle.

Flightradar24 is a flight tracking service. According to a post on social media, the aircraft that left the runway in Hong Kong, was a Boeing freighter.

FlightRadar24 reported on X that the plane was owned by AirACT, a Turkish carrier which provides extra cargo capacity for major airlines. AirACT did respond to a comment request outside of normal business hours, but it took a few days.

(source: Reuters)