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Airliner makes abrupt landing

Witnesses report blast, debris

Associated Press

SINGAPORE – A Qantas jetliner made an emergency landing today in Singapore with 459 people aboard, after one of its four engines shut down over western Indonesia and following witness reports of a blast that sent debris hurtling to the ground.

The airline denied there had been any explosion, and said the plane landed safely with no injuries. Qantas had no immediate comment on whether the engine troubles were related to eruptions of Indonesia’s Mount Merapi over the past 10 days.

Given the timing of the malfunction, 15 minutes after takeoff from Singapore, and the airliner’s flight path, there appeared to be no connection.

A Qantas statement said the double-decker A380 plane experienced an “engine issue” soon after taking off from Singapore for Sydney. It made a safe emergency landing in Singapore at 11:45 a.m. local time with 433 passengers and 26 crew on board, the statement said.

Qantas spokeswoman Emma Kearns said there were no reports of injuries or an explosion on board.

Witnesses on the western Indonesian island of Batam, near Singapore, reported hearing a large blast and seeing pieces of debris – including panels painted white and red – falling onto houses and a nearby shopping mall.

Pictures of metal, some the size of a door, were shown on Indonesia’s MetroTV broadcaster, with people milling around.

“I heard a big explosion at around 9:15 a.m. and saw a commercial passenger plane flying low in the distance with smoke on one of its wings,” Rusdi, a local resident, told MetroTV.

“The debris started falling on my house.”