Photo: Emrah Gurel/AP/ShutterstockA plane carrying 177 people skidded off a runway in Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday, multiple outlets report.At about 6:30 p.m. local time, a Pegasus Airlines flight attempted to make a smooth landing in at Sabiha Gökçen International Airport in Istanbul amid bad weather conditions, according to theAssociated Press. The aircraft was arriving after making a trip from Turkey’s İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport.Upon landing, the plane skidded off the runway, broke into three large pieces and crashed into a ditch, according to theNew York Times. An estimated 139 people were injuredBBC Newsreported, and about 52 people to the hospital.Miraculously, no one was killed, according to astatementfrom the airline, which stated that the aircraft “experienced a runway excursion.” OnTwitter, Pegasus also informed travelers that flights to and from the airport were suspended as the runway was temporarily shut down.“We are deeply saddened … [but] we are very happy that we escaped a greater accident,” said Istanbul Gov. Ali Yerlikaya, according to the AP.Plane wreckage, Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday.STR/AFP via GettyIstanbul Security Directorate / Handout/Anadolu Agency via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest storiesAccording to the airline’swebsite, Pegasus has been flying for 20 years, touting itself as “Turkey’s most established private airline” with “cutting-edge technology” and an “experienced cabin and maintenance crew [who] ensure maximum flight safety and security.”One witness at the scene said he heard commotion while driving home from work, according to the AP.“We were about 30 meters away … we tried to get to the scene to help, but there was some sort of a canal in between and it was impossible,” said the witness. “We thought, ‘God willing, no one has died.'”Mehmet Cahit Turhan, transportation minister, told CNN Turk that the plane “couldn’t slow down.”“According to information we obtained, a hard landing happened, and as it couldn’t slow down, it left the runway,” he told the outlet, according to theTimes.

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A plane carrying 177 people skidded off a runway in Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday, multiple outlets report.At about 6:30 p.m. local time, a Pegasus Airlines flight attempted to make a smooth landing in at Sabiha Gökçen International Airport in Istanbul amid bad weather conditions, according to theAssociated Press. The aircraft was arriving after making a trip from Turkey’s İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport.Upon landing, the plane skidded off the runway, broke into three large pieces and crashed into a ditch, according to theNew York Times. An estimated 139 people were injuredBBC Newsreported, and about 52 people to the hospital.Miraculously, no one was killed, according to astatementfrom the airline, which stated that the aircraft “experienced a runway excursion.” OnTwitter, Pegasus also informed travelers that flights to and from the airport were suspended as the runway was temporarily shut down.“We are deeply saddened … [but] we are very happy that we escaped a greater accident,” said Istanbul Gov. Ali Yerlikaya, according to the AP.Plane wreckage, Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday.STR/AFP via GettyIstanbul Security Directorate / Handout/Anadolu Agency via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest storiesAccording to the airline’swebsite, Pegasus has been flying for 20 years, touting itself as “Turkey’s most established private airline” with “cutting-edge technology” and an “experienced cabin and maintenance crew [who] ensure maximum flight safety and security.”One witness at the scene said he heard commotion while driving home from work, according to the AP.“We were about 30 meters away … we tried to get to the scene to help, but there was some sort of a canal in between and it was impossible,” said the witness. “We thought, ‘God willing, no one has died.'”Mehmet Cahit Turhan, transportation minister, told CNN Turk that the plane “couldn’t slow down.”“According to information we obtained, a hard landing happened, and as it couldn’t slow down, it left the runway,” he told the outlet, according to theTimes.

A plane carrying 177 people skidded off a runway in Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday, multiple outlets report.

At about 6:30 p.m. local time, a Pegasus Airlines flight attempted to make a smooth landing in at Sabiha Gökçen International Airport in Istanbul amid bad weather conditions, according to theAssociated Press. The aircraft was arriving after making a trip from Turkey’s İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport.

Upon landing, the plane skidded off the runway, broke into three large pieces and crashed into a ditch, according to theNew York Times. An estimated 139 people were injuredBBC Newsreported, and about 52 people to the hospital.

Miraculously, no one was killed, according to astatementfrom the airline, which stated that the aircraft “experienced a runway excursion.” OnTwitter, Pegasus also informed travelers that flights to and from the airport were suspended as the runway was temporarily shut down.

“We are deeply saddened … [but] we are very happy that we escaped a greater accident,” said Istanbul Gov. Ali Yerlikaya, according to the AP.

Plane wreckage, Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday.STR/AFP via Getty

Security personnel cordon off the crash site of a Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737 airplane, after it skidded off the runway upon landing at Sabiha Gokcen airport in Istanbul on February 5, 2020.

Istanbul Security Directorate / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty

Officials work around the site after a passenger plane skidded off the runway in Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport, breaking into two, on February 05, 2020 in Istanbul, Turkey. Several firefighters and paramedics were dispatched to the area

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According to the airline’swebsite, Pegasus has been flying for 20 years, touting itself as “Turkey’s most established private airline” with “cutting-edge technology” and an “experienced cabin and maintenance crew [who] ensure maximum flight safety and security.”

One witness at the scene said he heard commotion while driving home from work, according to the AP.

“We were about 30 meters away … we tried to get to the scene to help, but there was some sort of a canal in between and it was impossible,” said the witness. “We thought, ‘God willing, no one has died.'”

Mehmet Cahit Turhan, transportation minister, told CNN Turk that the plane “couldn’t slow down.”

“According to information we obtained, a hard landing happened, and as it couldn’t slow down, it left the runway,” he told the outlet, according to theTimes.

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