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Source: Six Swiss International passengers injured in India after flight aborts.

Six passengers were injured in an emergency evacuation after a Swiss International flight from Delhi to Zurich was forced to abort early on Sunday morning.

The Economic Times reported that one of the aircraft engines 'failed and caught fire as it was accelerating to take off, prompting crew members to stop the flight and initiate an emergency evacuation.

The source said that the injured passengers had been taken to hospital. She was not authorized to speak with media and refused to identify herself.

Flightradar24 reports that the aircraft involved was an Airbus A330.

Delhi's Indira Ghandi International Airport?said on X earlier that it had declared a state of emergency following the occurrence on flight LX147.

The?source said that runway operations have resumed at the airport and that all flights are on time.

Delhi Airport, India's busiest airport, has four runways.

Swiss International didn't immediately reply to an email seeking a comment. (Reporting from Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Neha Arora, Abhijith Gaapavaram and Christian Schmollinger in New Delhi. Editing by Christian Schmollinger & Edwina Gibbs.

(source: Reuters)