According to a television station, the private plane on which Colombian singer Karol G was traveling made an emergency landing at an airport in Los Angeles (USA) on Thursday evening.
The plane carrying the Grammy winner and others landed at Van Nuys Airport around 9 p.m. No injuries were initially reported, KABC-TV reported.
According to KABC, the plane had taken off from Burbank Airport in Hollywood with 16 people on board, including the paisa artist, and was headed east, but returned when the pilot reported there was smoke in the cabin.
Karol G's private plane landed in Los Angeles if necessary. | Photo: Screenshot KABC-TV
In the same way, The media reported that the maneuver was carried out under control and the pilot managed to land the aircraft without any problems. In addition, he was accompanied by a fire engine throughout the journey.
Some images of the event were also shared on television, where Karol G is initially seen talking on the phone, as well as the moment when all the people who were on the plane get out and later apparently hug each other in an attempt to recover from the shock they are experiencing have experienced, to calm down.
The plane the Grammy winner and others were traveling on landed at Van Nuys Airport around 9 p.m. | Photo: Screenshot KABC-TV
The media noted that the reason the Antioquia woman was in California was unknown. but it is known that he has a show scheduled in Guatemala for this Friday, March 1st.
Karol G won her first Grammy and was named Billboard Magazine's 2024 Woman of the Year in February.
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In October 2023, the Colombian singer announced that she would continue her concert tour of Latin America, stopping in Guatemala at the Explanada Cardales de Cayalá on March 1 and 2.
Due to the inconvenience he experienced on his private plane, It is unknown whether Karol G will change her busy schedule. After delighting Guatemalans with his best hits, he will take his show to countries such as El Salvador, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, among others.