Jet dumps fuel that lands on schoolkids near Los Angeles
CUDAHY, Calif. — A mist of fuel dumped by an airliner with an engine problem as it made an emergency return to Los Angeles International Airport fell on several schools Tuesday, causing minor skin and lung irritation to 56 children and adults, officials said.
The fuel sprayed out of the plane in two lines and the strong-smelling vapour descended at midday in the city of Cudahy and nearby parts of Los Angeles County, about 13 miles (21 kilometres) east of the airport.
The vapour fell on five elementary schools, but all injuries were minor and no one was taken to hospitals, Los Angeles County Fire Department Inspector Sky Cornell said. It didn’t force any evacuations.
“That’s a great sign,” Cornell said.