Korean Air plane overshoots Philippine airport runway

The plane of Korean Air flight KE631 lies with its belly on the runway at the airport in Cebu city, central Philippines on Oct 24, 2022, after it overshot the runway late Oct 23 while landing in bad weather. (ALAN TANGCAWAN / AFP)

MANILA – A Korean Air plane carrying 173 passengers and crew members overshot the runway in the Philippines' Cebu province late Sunday night, forcing authorities to close the airport indefinitely.

The Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) said in a statement early Monday that the Airbus A330 from Seoul, South Korea landed at 11:11 pm local time on Sunday and overshot the runway in a landing attempt during heavy rains when the accident occurred.

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"No one was hurt during the incident. All 162 passengers and 11 crew onboard the A330 aircraft were immediately evacuated and tended to by airport emergency personnel," airport authorities said in the statement.

The authorities added the incident necessitated the temporary closure of the MCIA runway to allow for the safe removal of the aircraft. "For now, all international and domestic flights to and from MCIA are canceled until further notice," the statement read.