Is this becoming the new normal? Another plane caught fire, this time at London’s Southend Airport! Dutch airline Zeusch Aviation confirmed that their small 12-meter-long plane exploded into a fireball just seconds after takeoff. The crash happened just before 4 PM local time, forcing the airport to shut down. Witnesses described the scene like something out of a horror movie – the plane took off for only three to four seconds, sharply tilted left, nearly flipped over, then crashed and exploded into a massive fireball. Emergency services rushed to the scene, with Essex police and the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) leading the probe. The airline expressed condolences and promised full cooperation. And guess what? This isn’t an isolated incident. Just two days ago, a Volotea passenger plane taking off from Dubrovnik had to make an emergency landing in Turin after one of its engines caught fire. Passengers were safely evacuated, but the airport was closed for nearly an hour. Is European aviation on the brink of collapse? Are safety standards slipping, or is this just a string of bad luck? While authorities dig for answers, we’re left with questions and fear. Seen something or got a hot take? Drop a comment below – maybe together we’ll figure out what’s really going on in the skies above us!
Another Air Disaster in Europe: Plane Catches Fire at London’s Southend Airport!
