28 killed after plane crashes, burst into flames in South Korea
Briefly

At least 28 people have been killed after a plane caught fire on the runway at Muan International Airport in South Korea, according to emergency officials.
The aircraft, returning from Bangkok, had around 180 people on board when malfunctioning landing gear caused it to veer off the runway and crash into a fence.
Emergency officials are currently examining the exact cause of the fire as rescue teams work diligently to aid and remove the remaining passengers from the aircraft.
The situation has raised serious concerns about aircraft safety protocols, particularly regarding emergency responses in incidents involving landing gear malfunctions.
Read at euronews
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