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    11 individuals injured on Lufthansa flight due to severe turbulence

    November 13, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: A Lufthansa flight from Buenos Aires to Frankfurt encountered severe turbulence over the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in injuries to eleven individuals on board. The turbulence struck as the Boeing 747-8 traveled through an intertropical convergence zone, an area known for weather disturbances, according to Lufthansa. The incident occurred briefly but left five passengers and six crew members with mostly minor injuries, confirmed a Lufthansa spokesperson.

    11 individuals injured on Lufthansa flight due to severe turbulence

    The flight, which was carrying 329 passengers and 19 crew members, continued safely to its destination after the incident. Upon landing in Frankfurt, the injured were immediately taken for medical assessment and treatment. Lufthansa stated that at no time was the safety of the flight compromised, emphasizing that the crew managed the situation effectively.

    This incident marks another in a series of turbulence-related injuries across international flights this year, reflecting the unpredictable nature of severe weather patterns at high altitudes. In recent months, turbulence has led to injuries on several flights globally. In July, a similar event on an Air Europa flight from Madrid to Montevideo caused injuries to over 40 passengers, forcing an emergency landing in Brazil. Additionally, in May, a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 flight encountered extreme turbulence, resulting in a fatality and forcing an emergency diversion to Bangkok.

    The heightened frequency of turbulence-related injuries is in line with findings from a 2021 study by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The study identified turbulence as the leading cause of non-fatal airline incidents from 2009 to 2018, accounting for more than a third of all in-flight accidents. While structural damage to aircraft is rare, turbulence often results in injuries to passengers and crew when safety restraints are not fully secured.

    Modern aircraft are designed to withstand significant atmospheric fluctuations, but sudden turbulence can catch passengers and even seasoned crew members off-guard. Pilots typically receive advanced warnings of turbulence zones via weather radar and can adjust altitudes to minimize impact. However, intertropical convergence zones present unique challenges, as they can create sudden and powerful atmospheric shifts with limited warning.

    As air travel continues to rebound post-pandemic, airlines and aviation safety organizations are amplifying passenger awareness about keeping seatbelts fastened when seated, even during smooth flights. This advice aligns with best practices advocated by aviation safety experts to minimize injuries from unexpected turbulence.

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