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SPOKANE, Wash. — A United Airlines flight bound for Denver slid off the taxiway and into a snowbank at Spokane International Airport on Tuesday morning, officials said.

Passengers were still aboard United Flight 812 and crews were working to get Boeing 737 back on the taxiway. KREM reported there were 130 people on board the flight.

No injuries were reported.

The airport was closed to make sure adequate braking conditions are established, the airport said on Twitter.

At approx, 6:00 A.M. a United Airlines 737 aircraft slid-off the southern end of the holding area of Taxiway A. No injuries reported. — Spokane Airport GEG (@iflyspokane) January 5, 2016

The Airport is temporarily closed while we take measures to assure adequate braking conditions have been established. — Spokane Airport GEG (@iflyspokane) January 5, 2016

Icy conditions were making it difficult for crews to get the plane back on the taxiway and to evacuate passengers.

https://twitter.com/KREMMolly/status/684392730705854464

Here's a video of those passengers from the @united flight getting offloaded @iflyspokane pic.twitter.com/WSdHUevAAY — Casey Lund (@casey_g_lund) January 5, 2016

Seeing some emergency cars and what looked like shuttle buses head out on runway at @iflyspokane @KHQLocalNews pic.twitter.com/i56k8emogM — Cynthia Johnson (@cbjohnson2013) January 5, 2016

Molly Trotter with TV station KREM posted several pictures to Twitter of the disabled plane.

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