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Fire prompts emergency evacuation of plane's passengers in Montreal

MONTREAL, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Seven people on board a Royal Air Maroc flight were treated for smoke inhalation after a baggage belt caught fire at Montreal's airport, officials said.

The incident occurred Monday on the tarmac of Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport when a baggage belt next to the plane's open cargo door caught fire, triggering an emergency evacuation of 250 passengers and eight crew members, The (Montreal) Gazette reported Tuesday.

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Airport spokesman Francois Asselin said Flight 206 was a direct flight from Casablanca, Morocco.

Three people had injuries to their lower bodies that were "consistent of the type sustained in a sliding fall," after they used the plane's emergency exit slides, a hospital official said.

Asselin said the plane would remain out of service until Transportation Safety Board of Canada investigators examine it.

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