Japan Airlines plane in flames after colliding with plane at Tokyo airport

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A Japan Airlines plane burst into flames after it collided with another plane as it landed on a runway at Tokyo International Airport on Tuesday evening, according to a Japanese broadcaster.

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17 passengers injured

Update 7:01 a.m. EST Jan. 2: Local authorities said that 17 passengers were injured during the evacuation. None of the injuries are life-threatening.

5 killed in crash

Update 6:38 a.m. EST Jan. 2: According to Japanese authorities, five service members on the coast guard plane involved in the crash were killed.

Original story: The NHK showed a large eruption of fire and smoke from the side of the Japan Airlines plane as it taxied on a runway, The Associated Press reported. The area around the wing then caught fire.

Footage from NHK an hour later showed the plane, an Airbus A350, fully on fire. Passengers and crew had 90 seconds to evacuate the plane, authorities said.

The plane appeared to have collided with a Japanese Coast Guard aircraft that was heading to Niigata to provide relief for the recent earthquake, according to initial reports.

The BBC reported that all 379 passengers and crew were able to get off the aircraft safely, authorities told NHK.

The plane, Japan Airlines Flight 516, departed from New Chitose airport at 16:00 local time (07:00 GMT) and was scheduled to land at Haneda at 17:40.

According to Japanese military officials, five crewmembers on the coast guard plane are missing, the AP reported. The pilot of the plane was evacuated.

Video showed the plane burning on the runway early Tuesday in Japan.

Check back for more on this developing story.