Turbulence causes two injuries on an Easyjet flight to Gatwick.

Strong turbulence caused the easyJet flight from Corfu to London to crash, injuring two cabin crew members.About 181 people were on board when the pilots of the flight from the Greek island to Gatwick were forced to make an emergency landing in Rome.
Chaos broke out on the flight as the injured crew members were ready to serve food, according to the MailOnline.
Pilots apparently decided to make an emergency landing after they were flung against the plane’s sides.
Twenty minutes after takeoff, the plane was cruising at about 485 mph at a height of 28,000 feet when it was battered by turbulence.
According to data from Flightradar24, the aircraft looked to have changed direction as it approached the southern region of Italy and crossed the continent prior to landing in Rome.
Southern Italy has been hit by huge storms and the turbulence took place hours after the Bayesian sup

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