Two people were killed when a passenger plane collided with a fire truck Friday on the runway of Jorge Chavez International Airport in Peru’s capital, according to authorities.
The plane, operated by LATAM airlines, was taking off when it crashed into the truck on the side of the runway in Lima.
Two aeronautical firefighters traveling in the truck died when they attempted to cross the runway, according to Luis Ponce La Jara, general commander of the fire department.
Footage on social media showed the right wing of the plane on fire after the crash.
Lima Airport Partners, the company that operates the airport, said the plane’s right wing hit the firetruck and an investigation on the cause of the accident has begun.
“All operations are suspended approximately until Saturday’s midday,” Lima Airport Partners, wrote on Twitter.
“Our teams are providing the necessary care to all passengers, who are in good condition,” it added.
Authorities said the passengers and crew were all safe.
Source: Anadolu Agency