Denver, United States:
Massive debris rained from the sky Saturday more than the US city of Denver as an aeroplane experiencing engine failure was forced to return to the city’s airport, officials stated.
Among the pictures posted on social media was a image of a significant circular piece of the United Airlines plane sitting in a yard in Broomfield, Colorado, a Denver suburb.
The flight, which was headed to Honolulu, Hawaii, “returned to Denver International Airport and landed safely Saturday after experiencing a right-engine failure shortly after takeoff,” the US Federal Aviation Administration stated on Twitter.
Kirby Klements, whose lawn the significant circular piece of debris landed on, told CNN that “it was a little overwhelming.”
“It landed square on top of my truck and fell off,” he stated, reporting that a separate significant piece of debris had place a 5-foot hole in a neighbor’s roof.
The FAA stated it was “aware of reports of debris in the vicinity of the airplane’s flight path.”
United Airlines tweeted that there had been “no reported injuries onboard.”