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Woman dies from bushfire smoke in Canberra after exiting plane

A woman has died after going into respiratory distress upon leaving a plane in Canberra; the air thick with smoke from the bushfires.

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An elderly woman has died in Canberra, reportedly going into respiratory distress after disembarking from a plane to the tarmac, thick with smoke from the bushfires.

The New Daily said tonight the Canberra woman was on a Qantas flight arriving from Brisbane.

She was reportedly alive after leaving the plane, but became distressed shortly afterwards. ACT police and ambulance attended the scene.

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“ACT Policing was called to the Canberra Airport following the unsuspicious death of a woman at around 4.15pm today,” a spokeswoman told The New Daily. “A report will be prepared for the coroner.”

A Qantas spokesperson told news.com.au: “Qantas (has) not received any reports of passengers being unwell during the flight and that all passengers had disembarked the aircraft normally.”

Bushfire smoke seen in Canberra airport. Canberra is shutting down. Posties and airline staff are stopping work and the city is running out of facemasks
Bushfire smoke seen in Canberra airport. Canberra is shutting down. Posties and airline staff are stopping work and the city is running out of facemasks

The nation’s capital has suffered another day blanketed by thick smoke and currently has worse air quality than Delhi, Mumbai and Beijing.

Smoke has inundated Canberra Airport after the devastating New Year's Eve 2019 bushfires on the NSW South Coast.
Smoke has inundated Canberra Airport after the devastating New Year's Eve 2019 bushfires on the NSW South Coast.

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