A ground stop was ordered for all flights at San Diego International Airport Wednesday due to a disabled plane on the runway.

The action was taken after an aircraft’s nose gear collapsed on the runway at about 6:40 p.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration .

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All inbound flights were being diverted to other airports, SAN spokesman Jonathan Heller said. Delays of at least two hours were expected.

No injuries were reported on the disabled aircraft.

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