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Breaking News: Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing in Sandefjord, No Injuries Reported

A Boeing 737 aircraft has executed a surprisingly successful emergency landing at Sandefjord airport, with no reported injuries, authorities confirm. The aircraft, which took off from Oslo en route to Amsterdam, veered off the runway and came to rest on the adjacent grass, according to operations leader Espen Reite of the Sørøst police district.

The plane, tracked by Flightradar, was observed performing erratic maneuvers over the eastern region of Norway before initiating its emergency descent and landing in Sandefjord. The aircraft did not display signs of fire or smoke, as confirmed by vaktleder Erik Smithsrød-Brennseter at the 110-sentralen Sørøst command center.

Emergency services are currently on the scene, utilizing all available resources to assist the lufthavnsbetjentene and ensure the safety of passengers and crew. The incident caused no disruptions to the airport’s operations, and updates are expected to follow as the investigation unfolds.

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