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Video: Passengers Jump From Plane Moments Before Fiery Crash

By Benjamin Abioye

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A terrifying incident has surfaced online, showing passengers jumping out of a plane with parachutes just moments before it crashed.

In a viral video circulating on X, the aircraft appeared to be in distress, tilting dangerously toward a river. As panic set in, several passengers were seen leaping from the plane with parachutes, desperately trying to escape. Seconds later, the aircraft slammed into the ground, erupting into a massive explosion. Flames and thick black smoke quickly filled the sky, marking the tragic end of the flight.

A family witnessing the event filmed the horrifying scene, their voices filled with shock and fear. Overwhelmed by what they were seeing, they could only let out gasps and exclamations, unable to process the disaster unfolding before them.

The incident has sparked a flood of reactions online, with many people expressing concern for the passengers and questioning the circumstances of the crash.

Yetunde Ademola @yeatybabe wrote, “I hope they are safe, I mean those that jumped out😩.”

Unbothered Bimbola @Ubimbola1 reacted to the chilling screams in the video, saying, “Them no dey watch American film? Abi which one be ohhhh… ouchhh… oh my God… wey them dey shout.”

Grace Emmah @Grace_Emmah_ was stunned by the passengers’ courage, commenting, “Those passengers get mind oh😳😳😳.”

Jaynepha 💕 @Jaynephfa pushed for airline safety reforms, insisting, “I’ve said and I will say it again. All aeroplanes must have parachutes placed on every seat. You can’t have me pay a huge amount and expect me to be 100% guaranteed. They should do something.”

Ojeh Toju Godwin @ojehtoju questioned the rise in air disasters, writing, “Thank God for the passengers that escaped safely 🙏🏾🙏🏾. But what’s happening with incessant plane crashes this year?”

FobeCyril @fobecyril called it a life-saving move, stating, “Waoh, that was a smart move. At least they have a chance of survival👌🏽.”

Eddy @Akazamoon33 compared it to military ejections, saying, “A jet, driver and co ejected. If twas a normal plane ❌.”

Joe is here to Explain🌎 @JanisOmorogbe joked about alternative travel methods, writing, “Is it not better to fly with groundnut shells as the Benins do, than fly a plane these days?”

Ishowleck l Õmõ ìyá pùpá @Ishow_leck emphasized the importance of emergency preparedness, stating, “That’s the essence of learning basic things like using the parachute 🪂.”

Jon 🌊 @JonsCalls expressed hope for the survivors, saying, “Hopefully they are alive.”

TEXAS BIMMER CLUB @MyBMWM8_ reacted to the intense footage, tweeting, “Crazy video. Hope they all made it out alive.”

Michael Ilechukwu @onyeabor01 imagined the terror inside the plane before the jump, writing, “Damn! Can you imagine what they must have gone through before jumping out😳?”

Lumière @LordLumie praised technological advancements, stating, “Amazing technology is making people safer. The future is gonna be so great.”

Robo_Blues💙 🔥 @Robo_1000 questioned the crash location and survivors, asking, “@grok where is this place and did anyone survive the plane crash?”

Obumneme Emeka @Akasiriike expressed disbelief that such an event could happen locally, writing, “This can’t happen in Nigeria.”

ADAMS 🇳🇬 🇵🇸 @AdamsMega2 questioned the aircraft’s purpose, asking, “@grok Are pilots passengers in a military jet/war planes?”

Edochie Emmàunel @EdochieEmmaunel feared for those without parachutes, stating, “I don’t think there’s a chance of survival for those without parachutes cause that’s inside a forest.”

While the cause of the crash remains unknown, and the fate of the passengers uncertain, the incident has reignited discussions about aviation safety, emergency preparedness, and whether commercial flights should come equipped with parachutes for passengers.


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