Severe turbulence forced airplane into emergency landing on Monday. Nearly 40 people were injured on Air Europa Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane. It was flying from Spain to Uruguay. Turbulence hit plane over the Atlantic, as it neared South America. Air traffic controllers told pilot to make emergency landing in Natal, in north-eastern Brazil. Many of the injured were treated at hospital in Natal. Other injured people completed their journey to Uruguay's capital city Montevideo by bus. Air Europa sent new plane from Madrid on Monday. It flew passengers who chose not to take bus to their final destination. The turbulence is the latest in string of mid-air occurrences to injure many people.
Turbulence is violent or unsteady movement of air. Modern aircraft are designed to survive strong winds and dangerous pockets of air. It is extremely rare for turbulence to damage airplane. It is even rarer for it to cause plane to crash. biggest danger to passengers comes from not wearing seat belt. Anyone standing up in airplane, or not wearing seat belt while seated, can be thrown around cabin. They can suffer bad injuries by hitting their head on overhead lockers or on plane's ceiling. Scientists from Reading University in UK reported that severe turbulence is getting worse because of climate change. They said incidents increased by 55 per cent between 1979 and 2020.