Cassian Baliarsingh

Seconds before taking off for Bengaluru, an IndiGo aircraft engine caught fire on Friday night. The flight was grounded at the Delhi airport after one of its engines caught fire. 

All passengers and crew onboard IndiGo flight 6E-2131 are safe, the Delhi Police said. There were 184 people on board the Airbus A-320 aircraft who were immediately evacuated after the incident.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has ordered officials to submit a report after a Bengaluru-bound IndiGo aircraft aborted take off at the Delhi airport as one of its engines caught fire.

"Concerned officials at @DGCAIndia have been directed to look into this and furnish a report at the earliest," the Ministry said in a tweet on Friday.

The flight was carrying 177 passengers and seven crew members.

Officials said that the Delhi to Bengaluru IndiGo flight 6E-2131 aborted its take off and a full emergency was declared at the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Friday.

"An aircraft operating flight 6E-2131 from Delhi to Bengaluru experienced a technical issue while on take off roll, immediately after which the pilot aborted the take off and the aircraft returned to the bay. All passengers and crew are safe and an alternate aircraft is being arranged to operate the flight," said an IndiGo spokesperson.

"We regret the inconvenience caused to the passengers," the airline added.

Some people posted videos of the incident. One Priyanka Kumar posted a video of the incident on Twitter, that showed one of the engines on fire and sending off sparks.

"Indigo 6E-2131. Scary experience on Delhi runway! This was supposed to be a take off video but this happened," she said.

"At 10.08 p.m., IGIA Control Room received a call from CISF Control room regarding fire problem in engine of Flight No 6E-2131 going from Delhi to Bengaluru. The plane just started on runway for take-off. At the same time it was stopped and all the passengers were safely taken out," said an official.

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