Australia-bound plane shoots fire from engine, lands in New Zealand Airport
Virgin Australia plane lands safely in New Zealand after engine fire caused by bird strike. Amul investigates centipede found in Noida woman's ice cream tub
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17 Jun 2024, 04:37:54 PM IST Trends Live Updates: Australia-bound plane shoots fire from engine, lands in New Zealand Airport | Watch
A dramatic incident occurred today involving a Virgin Australia flight from Queenstown to Melbourne. Shortly after takeoff, the plane experienced a terrifying engine issue, resulting in visible flames. The incident was captured on video by a resident of Queenstown, showing the plane's engine shooting fire. Fortunately, the skilled pilot managed to make a safe emergency landing in Invercargill, ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew on board.
Initial investigations suggest that the fire was caused by a bird strike, a common aviation hazard where birds collide with the engine, causing malfunctions. Virgin Australia has confirmed the bird strike and stated that safety protocols were promptly executed, leading to the successful landing without any injuries. This incident has raised discussions on the effectiveness of current bird strike prevention measures and the importance of rigorous maintenance and safety checks for airline operations. For more details and to watch the video, you can read the full story here.
17 Jun 2024, 03:59:30 PM IST Trends Live Updates: Amul seeks return of ice cream tub after Noida woman finds centipede in it
In a concerning turn of events, a woman from Noida lodged a viral complaint about finding a centipede in her tub of Amul ice cream. The complaint quickly gained traction on social media, prompting a swift response from Amul, one of India's largest dairy brands. The company has requested the return of the ice cream tub for a thorough investigation to ascertain the validity and source of the contamination.
Amul has emphasized its commitment to providing high-quality dairy products and assured the public that their production processes adhere to strict hygiene and safety standards. They have invited the concerned customer and any other interested parties to visit their automated, ISO-certified plants to observe their stringent quality control measures firsthand. This incident has sparked a broader conversation about food safety standards and the need for vigilant quality assurance practices in the food industry. Stay updated as this story develops and see how Amul addresses this critical quality control issue.