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A Delta plane flying over the Atlantic Ocean was forced to quickly turn around and retreat back to Boston following a lightning strike Sunday, the airline and the FAA said.

A Delta plane flying over the Atlantic Ocean was forced to quickly turn around and retreat back to Boston following a lightning strike Sunday, the airline and the FAA said.The plane headed back to Logan Airport “out of an abundance of caution after encountering lighting,” a Delta spokesperson said in an email.

The plane headed back to Logan Airport “out of an abundance of caution after encountering lighting,” a Delta spokesperson said in an email.“We are working to get our customers to their final destination as quickly as possible, and we apologize for the delay in their travel. The safety of our customers and people remains Delta’s most important priority.”

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