In Colorado, western United States, several engine parts have fallen into a residential area from an airliner in flight.

So far, there is no information on the injured person, and the NTSB = National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the accident.

On the 20th, near Denver, Colorado, in the western United States, several engine parts fell into a residential area from a United Airlines airliner from Denver Airport to Honolulu, Hawaii.



In the video from the site, you can see that a huge ring-shaped part that seems to be the tip of the engine has fallen on the eaves of the house, and that debris has also fallen on the playground in the residential area.



According to the FAA = Federal Aviation Administration, this airliner is a Boeing 777-200, and shortly after taking off from the airport, an engine malfunction occurred on the right side of the aircraft and it returned to the airport.



According to local police and airlines, the airliner has already returned to the airport, and more than 240 passengers and crew and residents of the residential area have not been injured.



At the site, police are trying to identify where the parts fell, and the NTSB = National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the accident.