
There were no injuries reported, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said.
Flight 278, a Boeing 737-700 that originated in Oakland, came to a stop after hitting a barrier designed to catch aircraft that leave the runway, he said.
The airport is open and all airlines are operational, the airport tweeted. One runway has been closed.
It's not clear how many passengers were on board, but 737-700s are capable of carrying about 140 passengers, depending on the seating configuration.
Around the time of the incident, visibility in the airport dropped to 1 mile. The area is experiencing heavy rain -- up to a half inch in an hour at one point, and a flood advisory is in effect for Los Angeles County, where the airport is located.
Over one six-hour span, the area received 1.66 inches of rain. Its monthly average is 2.4 inches.
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