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A plane carrying more than 100 passengers crash-landed Monday at Miami Airport after its landing gear failed upon touchdown.
The aircraft ripped through a small building and a communications tower while skidding on its belly across the tarmac before bursting into flames, according to MailOnline.
Three people were rushed to the hospital after the accident. The plane was carrying 126 passengers and 11 crew members.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the jet’s landing gear collapsed. It was part of a fleet owned by Red Air, a discount airline founded just last year in the Dominican Republic.
“I thought I was going to die, actually,” Paola Garcia told CBS Miami. “There was an old man next to me and I was hugging him. It was horrible.”
“We were bumping from side to side and all the windows like break and then everything’s fine. Then the people start running and running and I like jump and start running because there was fire and all that.”
Footage taken from the runway showed the nose of the silver jet smashed to pieces as black smoke billowed from a fire burning on its left wing.
The mangled metal of the communications tower could be seen wrapped around the burning wing.
Passengers could be seen frantically exiting the fuselage, screaming as they fled the wreckage.
Other footage showed the plane skid on its belly across the runway, then collide with the tower which exploded into flames.
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