A DHL cargo plane skidded off a runway at Bergamo's Orio al Serio airport early Friday, its nose busting through a perimeter fence and onto a provincial highway. Officials said no one was injured.
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Firefighters work on DHL cargo plane that skidded off a runway at Orio al Serio airport overnight, busting through a perimeter fence and onto a provincial highway, near Bergamo in Northern Italy, Friday, Aug. 5, 2016.
Television images showed the plane's nose partially blocking a roadway, flanked by emergency vehicles, while a crane was moved into position to remove it. Italian aviation officials said the Boeing 737-400 overshot the runway on landing from Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport just after 4 a.m. The pilot and first officer were not injured. The cause was under investigation.
A witness, who lives 300 meters (yards) from the airport and was on his balcony at the time, said a few cars were driving along the road that runs next to the airport, but managed to stop in time. "It could have been a tragedy," Ezio Carissoni was quoted by the news agency ANSA as saying.
He also praised the pilot for maintaining a straight line and avoiding a full parking lot. The Bergamo airport is Italy's third-busiest, with over 10 million passengers last year.
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