Plane Debris Falls From Sky in Colorado After Flight Reported Engine Trouble

Debris from a United Airlines plane was found scattered across people's lawns in Colorado as the flight had to land after experiencing engine problems.

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Passengers on flight 328 departing from Denver, Colorado, were in for a wild ride on Saturday when engine problems made the Boeing 777 plane return to the airport. What kind of engine problems, you might ask? Well, as captured by one of the passengers, the engine caught on fire, and the debris from it landed in some Colorado resident’s yards and houses.

JUST IN: Denver International Airport officials tell us United Airlines Flight 328 bound for Honolulu returned to the airport after an engine problem. Neighbors heard a loud boom, took these photos of what look like Boeing 777 engine nacelle in their yards. pic.twitter.com/mklpz3VG4F

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Massive chunks of the aircraft were found on some Colorado residents' front lawn, definitely confused as to how they ended up there.

Here’s part of it that landed in a front yard in Colorado. pic.twitter.com/SbqTObRvlW

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Some pieces look to even be around the size of the houses themselves. Fox 31 News cites that much of the debris was found in Bennett, a town not far from the Denver International Airport. It also looks like the fallen debris harmed no one.

JUST IN: A plane with engine troubles has landed safely at Denver International Airport after dropping large chunks of debris in the neighboring town of Broomfield, Colorado; No injuries have been reported. pic.twitter.com/Gwf3SDGb5a

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BREAKING

This is the moment United flight 328 landed in DIA

Passengers cheer.

You can see damage to right engine.

Video: Troy Lewis #9news pic.twitter.com/wyYqlEEJgZ

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Passengers can be heard cheering once the plane landed safely back at the airport.

Denver police are asking for residents to call them if any debris is found on their property.

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