All incoming and outgoing flights have been cancelled. Some flights were also diverted from Belfast to other airports.
An Irish Emerald Airlines plane made a hard landing at Belfast Airport due to strong winds. The Daily Mail reported this on Sunday, December 22.
No one was on board except the four crew members. According to preliminary data, they were not hurt.
The plane’s front strut broke during landing. After the incident, the airport was temporarily closed and a state of emergency was declared there. Doctors and police also went there.
All incoming and outgoing flights have been cancelled. A number of flights were also diverted from Belfast to other airports, including a British Airways flight from London and an Aer Lingus flight from Leeds Bradford Airport.
Millions of travelers in Britain faced problems on the busiest weekend of the year as 82mph winds caused chaos on UK roads, ferries and train services.
The first storm in the country’s history was recorded in western Finland. Due to the disaster, 40 thousand houses were left without electricity.
We previously wrote that the heaviest snowfall in the past 117 years occurred in the capital of South Korea, Seoul, and surrounding regions on Wednesday, November 27th.
Source: korrespondent

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