Firefighters Try To Put Out Smoke From Charred JAL Aircraft

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Firefighters were seen trying to put out black smoke which rose from the charred Japan Airlines (JAL) aircraft on Friday (January 5) as crews at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport began clearing the wreckage from a runway.The Japan Airlines (JAL) 9201. A passenger jet collided with a Coast Guard turboprop on the runway while landing in Tokyo on Tuesday. All 379 people on the JAL aircraft escaped before it was engulfed in flames, but five of the six crew on the Coast Guard craft died.Two excavators equipped with cutting equipment ripped off the Airbus AIR. PA A350’s wing, while another lifted debris from inside the burnt-out cabin into a large lorry as around a dozen personnel in white overalls and hard hats watched on.

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