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Smoke Fills Plane: 169 Evacuated After Airport Fire
7 Dec
Summary
- A fire at Brazil's GRU Airport caused smoke to fill a LATAM Airlines plane.
- All 169 passengers and crew safely evacuated the aircraft without injuries.
- The blaze originated from equipment belonging to a cargo loading subcontractor.

A harrowing event unfolded at São Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport on December 4th, when a LATAM Airlines flight was engulfed in smoke due to an external fire. Flight LA3418, bound for Porto Alegre, became filled with smoke originating from a baggage carousel fire connected to the aircraft. The incident caused significant panic among the 169 passengers on board.
Emergency services responded swiftly, with firefighters working to extinguish the flames while preparing evacuation slides. Miraculously, all 169 individuals aboard the plane were safely evacuated without any reported injuries, a testament to the rapid response of airport personnel and the flight crew. LATAM Airlines later clarified that the fire began with equipment used by a cargo loading subcontractor.
The flight, which had already been delayed, eventually departed hours later. While most passengers reached their destination on the rescheduled flight, some were accommodated on alternative transport. An investigation into the precise cause of the fire is now underway to prevent future occurrences.




