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Some passengers on a Ryanair flight from Dublin to Croatia had bleeding ears when a sudden loss of pressure forced the plane to make an emergency landing in Germany on Friday. .
Ryanair flight FR7312 descended about 27,000 feet in seven minutes, according to Flight Radar.
Oxygen masks were released and some passengers had a build-up of blood in their ears, the BBC reported. Thirty-three of the 189 passengers on the flight were hospitalized.
"In accordance with standard procedure, the crew deployed oxygen masks and initiated a controlled descent.The aircraft landed normally and customers landed, where a small number received care as a precautionary measure, "a spokesman for Ryanair told USA Today
. . During their stay, passengers received hotel rooms, but they were faced with a lack of seating, according to USA Today . A replacement flight then took the passengers to Croatia on Saturday. According to the report, a bus would be organized to take the rest of the passengers who can not fly due to injuries sustained during the original flight.
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