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Delta Flight Engine Fire Forces Evacuation shortly before the start in Orlando

A flight from Delta Air Lines was evacuated on Monday shortly before the start at Orlando International Airport in Florida after Flames shot out of one of the aircraft engines, the airline Fox News Digital said.

The Delta Flight 1213 from Orlando to Atlanta was at the asphalt when the people in the airport had started the aircraft on the flight with the emergency films to evacuate the plane. Moments later flames were shot out of part of the aircraft.

The Airbus A330 wore 200 passengers, 10 flight attendants and two pilots when the incident took place, a spokesman for Delta told Fox News Digital.

Flames were discovered in the deduction of one of the two motors of the aircraft, which caused the flight crew to follow the procedures to evacuate the passenger cabin, said the spokesman.

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Flames shoot from the Delta Flight aircraft engine

Delta said flames were seen in the train tube of one of the two motors of the aircraft. (Dylan Wallace)

There were no first reports on injuries, and the passengers returned to the terminal when Delta said they got food and drinks. The passengers were expected to increase another plane that would bring them to their goals.

Passengers use emergency slides to leave the level on the asphalt

Delta said the flight crew evacuated the passenger cabin after seeing the flames. (Dylan Wallace)

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“We appreciate the cooperation of our customers and apologize for the experience,” said a Delta spokesman. “Nothing is more important than security and Delta teams will work on their final travel destinations as soon as possible.”

Delta passengers who use emergency films to leave the level on the asphalt

Delta said there were no first reports on injuries. (Dylan Wallace)

The airport said in a statement that the fire was contained and deleted.

It is unclear what the motor flames caused. According to Delta, maintenance teams will examine the aircraft.

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The Federal Aviation Administration said the agency examined the fire.

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