What to Know About South Korea's Worst Plane Crash in Decades
Briefly

An aviation disaster in South Korea resulted in a crash-landing of Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, leading to 177 fatalities and severe wreckage.
Officials reported that the Boeing 737-800 broke into numerous pieces, with only its tail identifiable, resulting in the deadliest aviation incident in nearly 30 years.
A potential bird strike was warned as the aircraft was landing, which may have contributed to a malfunction with the landing gear.
Emergency workers continue searching the remnants of the plane, while authorities probe the reasons behind the crash involving the aircraft, which flew from Bangkok.
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