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El Fuerte Del Virrey: Acapulco

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MEXICO CITY – An Aviacsa flight from Las Vegas to Mexico's capital was diverted to the Pacific Coast city of Acapulco where it made an emergency landing, authorities said Friday. No one was injured. One of the tires on the landing gear of the Boeing 727 exploded while Flight 893 was heading to Mexico City late Thursday, according to a statement released by Aviacsa. The pilot continued into airspace over the capital's Benito Juarez International Airport, but, fearing that heavy rains in the area would leave runways too slick to use with a punctured tire, authorities sent the flight to

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