A fire broke out on an American Airlines plane at Denver International Airport on Thursday. Thick smoke was seen coming from the aircraft, and passengers evacuated using emergency slides.

The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) stated that the plane, which had departed from Colorado Springs to Texas, experienced an engine issue, forcing the crew to return to airport. The fire started after landing, but all passengers were safely evacuated following emergency protocols.

At Denver International Airport, 12 individuals were reported to have suffered minor injuries following an incident involving an American Airlines plane. The airport confirmed that the injuries were not serious, and the affected individuals received appropriate attention.

The situation at the airport was further intensified as flames and thick smoke were visible from multiple gates, raising concern among passengers and staff. Authorities quickly responded to the emergency, ensuring the safety of all present. The incident caused a temporary disruption at the airport, but the situation was contained without major complications.