-Adapted from CBS
A plane carrying former US President Bill Clinton had to make an emergency landing in Tanzania Wednesday after one of its four engines on stopped working, CBS News has learned.
Everyone on board the plane is safe.
Clinton was travelling in the East African nation to visit projects that have been funded by his family's foundation. The plane made an emergency landing at the Dodoma fueling station, where the engine had to be fixed.
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The plane was a Canadian turboprop Dash 7, travelling from Iranga, a city in the center of Tanzania, to Lake Manyara, which is in the north.
Clinton is touring projects intended to boost agriculture, health, education and wildlife conservation. He and his daughter Chelsea are also scheduled to visit Kenya, Liberia and Morocco.