The aircraft needs repairs.
In Argentina, a passenger plane was blown away by winds at a speed of 160 km per hour from the takeoff and landing stripes.
The Daily Mail writes about this.
Strong gusts of wind hit the Aeroparque Jorge Newbery airport in Buenos Aires on December 17 as a severe storm swept through the region.
Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 737-700 was blown over the runway towards the stairs used to board passengers before it crashed into it. Then the ladder was carried at speed towards the cars used by the runway workers.
17 The year-old aircraft, registration LV-CAD, was damaged and its next scheduled flight was cancelled. The ship was sent for repairs.
A powerful hurricane that hit Argentina over the weekend has killed at least 16 people in the country and neighboring Uruguay.
Uruguayan Meteorological Agency reported that two people died as a result of strong gusts of wind. In Argentina, a woman died early Sunday morning after a tree fell in the town of Moreno, according to local media. Another 13 people died on December 16 in the city of Bahia Blanca after a wall collapsed during a hurricane.
Powerful storm winds also toppled trees and lampposts in the capital Buenos Aires.
Recall that the number of victims as a result of the earthquake in northwestern China has increased to 131 people. Rescuers continue to clear the rubble.
Related topics:
More news