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Southwest Airlines flight evacuated after engine fire

  • Passengers were evacuated via slides from a Southwest Airlines flight after an emergency landing at William P. Hobby Airport, confirmed by a Houston Airports spokesperson.
  • The flight was scheduled to depart at 11 a.m. From Hobby to Los Cabos International Airport in San José del Cabo, Mexico, according to FlightAware.
  • The pilot declared an emergency and reported losing an engine, based on traffic control audio obtained via liveatc.net.
  • Houston Fire Department officials responded to reports of an engine fire, but no one needed medical attention, according to the airport.
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Southwest Airlines flight evacuated after engine fire

A Southwest Airlines flight was evacuated safely at Houston's Hobby Airport after an engine fire forced an emergency landing. No injuries reported.

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Passengers on Southwest flight evacuated after engine fire forces plane's return

All passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight are safe after their plane had to be evacuated when an engine fire forced it to return to a Houston airport.

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WFAA 8abc broke the news in Dallas, United States on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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