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Kenyan plane skids from runway, but passengers are unharmed

An aviation official reported that a passenger plane smashed into roadside shrubs at a remote airstrip located in northeastern Kenya, but all 36 passengers escaped unharmed.

A source with the Kenya Airports Authority confirmed that an Embraer operated by Kenyan carrier EBB Air took off at 6:56 am from Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport carrying 32 passengers and 4 crew members.

A spokesperson for the airline stated that they had no immediate comment.

Source: The plane skidded off the runway after landing on the Mandera airstrip around 8:30 am, then overshot it and plunged into thicket.

Images shared online showed that the tail end of the plane was sticking out, while the rest of its body was buried under the bush. The pictures have not been verified.

The aviation source said, "Everyone is accounted for and we're waiting for the authorities to investigate the cause of this accident which caused significant damage on the aircraft."

Daily Nation, a local media outlet, also reported that all passengers escaped without injury. The police commander of Mandera County was cited as the source.

Mandera Airstrip is near Kenya's borders with Somalia and Ethiopia. It is used by humanitarian flights that deliver aid to refugee camp hosting Somalis who have been displaced, and also for chartered services.

EBB?Air primarily operates domestic flights between Nairobi and Mandera County. (Reporting and writing by Edwin Okoth, Elias Biryabarema, Editing by Bate Felice and Alia Williams).

(source: Reuters)