Anger and Agony in South Korea After Plane Crash Lands, Killing 179
Briefly

The Jeju Air plane crash at Muan International Airport was the deadliest aviation disaster in South Korea in nearly thirty years, claiming 179 lives in total.
Officials are investigating potential causes for the crash, including possible landing gear malfunctions and the impact of bird strikes, which have raised concerns globally.
In the aftermath of the crash, emotional scenes unfolded at Muan airport as family members awaited news, highlighting the profound human impact of the tragedy.
As of Sunday evening, only 65 victims had been identified due to the extensive damage, underlining the devastating loss and the challenges faced in the identification process.
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