A Boeing plane carrying nearly 300 passengers had to abruptly stop its take-off when the landing gear burst into flames, leading to the explosion of two wheels.
Etihad Airways flight EY461 bound for Abu Dhabi was close to take-off at Melbourne Airport when the terrifying scenes unfolded.
Footage posted to social media shows the plane on the tarmac surrounded by fire services.
Emergency workers deployed firefighting foam as a precaution in the terrifying incident.
A passenger on board told 3AW that the plane “had to slam on the emergency brakes” during take-off.
The Boeing 787 jet has two deflated wheels while currently remaining stuck on the runway which has been closed.
The 289 passengers on board have since disembarked from the Boeing plane.
There are no reports of any injuries.
The emergency has reportedly led to extensive delays in departures and arrivals at Melbourne Airport.
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