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🚨Breaking: KLM Flight Goes Off Runway After Making An Emergency Landing in Norway


A KLM Boeing 737-800 operating flight KL 1204 en route from Oslo, Norway, to Amsterdam, Netherlands, made an emergency landing at Torp Sandefjord Airport in Sandefjord, Norway, tonight following a hydraulic failure.

The flight stopped its climb at 5,000 feet before diverting to Torp, the nearest suitable airport. The aircraft safely landed but skidded off the runway onto the grass just before reaching the taxiway.

No injuries have been reported, and emergency crews are responding to the scene. Passengers and crew are being provided assistance as investigations into the incident continue.

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