Water floods American Airlines flight 30,000 feet above ground, sparking panic

Water floods American Airlines flight 30,000 feet above ground, sparking panic

Water floods American Airlines flight 30,000 feet above ground, sparking panic

Water leaks from the toilet during the flight. (Photo: Newyorkpost/TikTok/4blaz)

Passengers on an American Airlines flight from Dallas to Minneapolis were left in shock when water leaked from a rear toilet mid-flight and flooded the cabin. The incident, which occurred on December 7, caused panic among passengers who feared they might “drown” 30,000 feet above the ground. According to the New York Post, viral footage of the flood posted on TikTok has already received over 7.2 million views. “The onboard movie was Titanic,” the user who posted the video captioned the viral video.

Passengers were reportedly alarmed by the water leak, with some fearing they might “drown” 30,000 feet in the air. American Airlines has not yet commented on the incident.

Footage of the incident also spread

Hilary Stewart Blazevic, a passenger on board, told Storyful that a woman used the restroom and alerted a flight attendant to the leak. However, the cabin crew was unable to stop the flow. “It was complete disbelief and a little panic when I realized they couldn’t turn off the water,” Blazevic said. Passengers rushed to collect their belongings and avoid stepping into the “disgusting” puddle that had formed on the floor.

The viral video sparked mixed reactions online. Some jokingly referred to the incident as their “new ‘Final Destination’ scare,” referring to the popular horror franchise that featured similar disaster scenarios.

“I just hope it’s water and not toilet water,” one viewer commented.

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