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Qatar Airways Flight Turbulence Incident Caused 12 Injured During Doha to Ireland Journey
Dublin, Ireland — A Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Ireland encountered unexpected turbulence, resulting in injuries to passengers and crew. Here are the details of the incident:
Flight QR017: A Bumpy Ride
- The Aircraft: A Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Flight QR017, was en route from Doha to Dublin.
- Turbulence Strikes: While airborne over Turkiye, the aircraft experienced sudden turbulence.
- Injuries Reported: A total of 12 individuals—6 passengers and 6 crew members—reported injuries due to the turbulence.
- Swift Response: Upon landing at Dublin Airport shortly before 1 p.m. local time (1200 GMT), emergency services, including Airport Police and the Fire and Rescue Department, were on standby to assist the injured.

Minor Injuries and Safety Measures
- Qatar Airways Statement: The airline confirmed that the injuries sustained by passengers and crew were minor.
- Medical Attention: All affected individuals are currently receiving medical attention.
- Safety Priority: Qatar Airways emphasized that the safety and security of passengers and crew remain their top priority.
Internal Investigation Launched
- Proactive Measures: In response to the incident, Qatar Airways has initiated an internal investigation.
- Learning from Turbulence: The airline aims to understand the cause of the turbulence and prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Recent Turbulence-Related Incidents
- Singapore Airlines Tragedy: Just five days prior, a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence.
- Fatal Outcome: The turbulence during that flight tragically led to the death of a 73-year-old British man and left 20 others in intensive care.
- Common Occurrence: Turbulence-related incidents are the most frequent type of airline accidents, according to a 2021 study by the US National Transportation Safety Board.
- Serious Injuries: From 2009 through 2018, turbulence accounted for more than a third of reported airline accidents, resulting in one or more serious injuries. Fortunately, no aircraft damage occurred.
As investigations continue, airlines worldwide remain committed to ensuring passenger safety during all phases of flight.
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Investigation Underway After Goa Nightclub Fire Kills at Least 25
Authorities in the Indian state of Goa have opened an investigation into a nightclub fire that killed at least 25 people, including several tourists, in one of the region’s most popular party districts. Six others were injured in the blaze, which broke out shortly after midnight in Arpora, a nightlife hub about 25 kilometres from the state capital, Panaji.
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant confirmed the death toll in a statement posted on X, saying the victims included many of the club’s kitchen staff and a small number of visiting tourists. He added that all the injured were in stable condition and receiving medical treatment. Rescue teams recovered all bodies from the site.
Early reports from local police, cited by the Press Trust of India, indicated that a gas cylinder explosion triggered the fire. Witnesses, however, told the agency that the blaze appeared to start on the club’s first floor, where nearly 100 tourists were dancing at the time. As smoke and flames swept through the building, many people ran toward the lower floor, where they became trapped along with staff members.
Sawant said a formal inquiry would determine the exact cause and whether the club complied with fire safety regulations. He pledged strict action against anyone found responsible, writing on X that any negligence uncovered by investigators would be “dealt with firmly”.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of panic as patrons attempted to flee the burning building. “We rushed out of the club only to see that the entire structure was up in flames,” said Fatima Shaikh, who was inside when the fire began.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered condolences in a message on X, calling the incident “deeply saddening” and wishing the injured a swift recovery.
Local media reported that the club’s location along the Arpora River backwaters posed challenges for emergency crews. A narrow approach road forced fire engines to park about 400 metres from the entrance, slowing their response. Reports also revealed that the building had previously received a demolition notice after officials found it lacked a construction permit. That order was later withdrawn by senior state authorities, according to Arpora councillor Roshan Redkar.
Incidents involving gas cylinders and electrical faults are not unusual in India and often lead to heavy casualties, prompting renewed calls for stronger enforcement of safety standards. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi criticised the tragedy as a “criminal failure of safety and governance” and urged a transparent investigation to establish accountability and prevent future disasters.
The probe into the fire is expected to assess structural safety, emergency exits and compliance with existing regulations as authorities work to piece together how the late-night gathering turned into one of the deadliest incidents in the state in recent years.
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