澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2010-04-01(在线收听

Qantas is investigating how a tyre exploded on one of its planes as it landed in Sydney last night. The A380’s nose-wheel tyre burst as it hit the tarmac. No one was hurt, but passengers had to wait on board two hours and now face more inconvenience.

 

"They’re going to try and process luggage and courier(it)all out to us tomorrow. But that's a lot of luggage, so I don't know, you know if they'll get it done before Easter ..." The plane was arriving from Singapore.

 

The vote counts finished for the Tasmanian election with Labor and the Coalition evenly split with 10 seats each. The Greens have won five seats. Labor's caucus will meet this morning to determine whether it’d allow the Liberals to form a government. 

 

Chechen rebels have claimed responsibility for suicide attacks on the Moscow metro that killed 39 people. In the video message, rebel leader Doku Umarov says he personally ordered the attacks. He’s warned Russians there will be further violence.

 

And the United States has pledged more than one billion dollars to help earthquake-ravaged Haiti. The pledge was made at a United Nations conference for donors. The World Bank has also pledged an extra 250 million dollars in aid.

 

That's the latest ABC News. We'll be back with more updates through the day. But in the meantime, check our website abc.net.au/news.

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