Adisutjipto International Airport in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, will remain closed on Thursday after a Garuda Indonesia Boeing 737-800 airplane carrying 123 passengers from Jakarta skidded off the runway while landing last night.

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?The airport is still closed until further notice. We will move the skipped airplane as soon as possible,? The Jakarta Post quoted vice-president of corporate communications at Garuda Indonesia, Benny Butarbutar, as saying.

According to Butarbutar, the accident took place at 7:42 p.m. on Wednesday when the rain was pouring hard. All passengers have been reported safe.

He said the rain made the runway slippery.

In 2007, a Garuda Boeing 737 jet bounced and skidded off the runway at Yogyakarta airport before bursting into flames, killing 21 people.

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