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Special Flight Dispatched for Stranded Passengers as Air India Flight AI183 Makes Emergency Landing

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Special Flight Dispatched for Stranded Passengers as Air India Flight AI183 Makes Emergency Landing

Special Flight Dispatched for Stranded Passengers as Air India Flight AI183 Makes Emergency Landing

An Air India Boeing 777, Flight AI183 from New Delhi to San Francisco, made an emergency landing in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, after a fire alarm was triggered in the cargo hold.

Despite the scare, no fire or smoke was found, and all 244 people onboard were safely evacuated.

A special flight from Mumbai has been dispatched to take the stranded passengers to their final destination.

Watch the full report for more details on this incident and the measures taken to ensure passenger safety.

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