5 morts dans collision avions à Tokyo-Haneda

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Un avion de la compagnie Japan Airlines a pris feu mardi à l'aéroport international de Tokyo-Haneda suite à une collision au sol avec un appareil des garde-côtes japonais, entraînant la mort de cinq des six personnes à bord.

Les 367 passagers et 12 membres d'équipage de l'avion de ligne JAL516 de la Japan Airlines ont eux été évacués "sains et saufs", a confirmé le ministre japonais des Transports Tetsuo Saito devant des journalistes.

En revanche, seul le capitaine a pu sortir du Bombardier Dash 8 des garde-côtes japonais, a précisé le ministre.
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00:00 A Japanese airline plane caught fire on Tuesday at Tokyo International Airport after a collision
00:06 with ground with a Japanese coast guard aircraft, killing five of the six people on board.
00:11 The 367 passengers and 12 crew members of the Japan Airlines JAL 516 flight were evacuated
00:19 safe and sound, confirmed Japanese Minister of Transport Tetsuo Saito in front of journalists.
00:24 However, only the captain was able to get out of the H-8 bomber of the Japanese coast
00:30 guards, said the minister.
00:32 This rescue would be seriously injured, according to NHK public television channel.
00:37 On images taken at the airport at 5.47 local time, 8.47 GMT, we could see the Japan Airlines
00:46 plane landing on the tarmac before a big explosion started and left a trail of flames
00:50 in the seat of the aircraft, which was moving a little further.
00:55 This Airbus A350 arrived from the Shinkitōse airport near Sapporo, north of Japan.
01:02 Eight children were on board, according to the Japanese press agency Kyodo, and videos
01:07 posted on X, ex-Twitter, showed passengers escaping the carling by fire by sliding on
01:13 inflatable evacuation slides.
01:15 "Smoke started to fill the plane and I thought it could turn very badly more,"
01:21 a passenger said to the press at the airport.
01:24 An announcement said that the doors at the back and in the middle could not be opened.
01:28 "So everyone got out through the front," he added.
01:32 "It was hot inside the plane and I thought sincerely that I would not survive,"
01:38 another NHK rescue was entrusted.
01:40 Canceled interior flights in Tokyohanda.
01:43 Firefighters arrived quickly on site and in numbers, but were unable to immediately
01:48 control the fire that quickly consumed the entire airline after the evacuation of all
01:52 its occupants.
01:53 The Japanese Coast Guard aircraft was preparing to take off for the Ishikawa department,
01:59 center of Japan, hit on Monday by a devastating earthquake that killed at least 48 people,
02:04 in order to deliver food and first-need goods to the thousands of people who were devastated
02:08 on site, according to a Coast Guard official interviewed by AFP.
02:13 Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida paid tribute to the deceased Coast Guard.
02:18 "These employees had a high sense of their mission and their responsibility for the
02:23 devastated areas," he said, expressing his respect and gratitude to them.
02:30 The reason for the collision remains still unknown.
02:33 "We are not yet able to explain the cause of the accident," said the
02:38 Minister of Transport, Tetsuo Saito.
02:40 Tokyohanda is one of the two international airports in the Japanese capital and one of
02:45 the most frequented in the world.
02:46 All interior flights from Tokyohanda, departure and arrival, were canceled Tuesday evening,
02:53 according to the airport website.
02:55 Most international flights, however, were guaranteed.
02:58 The authorities, however, plan to resume all flights as soon as possible due to the
03:03 period of very busy air traffic after the New Year, according to a minister of transport.
03:09 Aircraft accidents are extremely rare in Japan.
03:13 The most serious of them occurred in 1985, when a Japan Airlines plane crashed between
03:20 Tokyo and Osaka, killing 520 people, one of the worst air crashes in the world.

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