Sunday, December 29, 2024 - A passenger plane with 181 people onboard crashed in the South Korean city of Muan on Sunday.
The plane, Jeju Air, which had malfunctioning landing gear veered off
the runway, hit a fence, before going up in flames at the airport.
The Jeju Air jetliner was carrying 175 passengers and six crew when it
crashed on landing at the airport in Muan county.
The ill-fated plane was returning from Bangkok in Thailand when the
incident occured.
AP News quoted South Korean media as reporting that the fire left over
28 people either dead or injured, while two people were evacuated to safety.
South Jeolla province Fire Service Headquarters said that the number is
expected to grow as recovery operations continue.
The office said the fire was put out and rescue officials were trying to
remove passengers from the aircraft.
However, a fire department official who spoke to CNN said the airplane
had been “almost completely destroyed” by fire
BREAKING: 179 people presumed dead in South Korea plane crash, fire department says. Only 2 survivors pic.twitter.com/RnoAiOnExY
— Ahmed Mohamed ((ASMALi)) (@Asmali77) December 29, 2024
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